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Mixed matrix membranes comprising of polysulfone and microporous Bio-MOF-1: Preparation and gas separation properties

•High performance MMMs comprising of Bio-MOF-1 and PSf matrix were synthesized.•Bio-MOF-1 crystals showed well defined rectangular-like shapes and smooth surfaces.•MMMs exhibited good dispersion and interaction of the filler in the polymer matrix.•MMMs were tested for CO2 separation from single and...

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Published in:Separation and purification technology 2019-02, Vol.210, p.442-451
Main Authors: Ishaq, Sudeeha, Tamime, Rahma, Bilad, Muhammad Roil, Khan, Asim Laeeq
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Language:English
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Summary:•High performance MMMs comprising of Bio-MOF-1 and PSf matrix were synthesized.•Bio-MOF-1 crystals showed well defined rectangular-like shapes and smooth surfaces.•MMMs exhibited good dispersion and interaction of the filler in the polymer matrix.•MMMs were tested for CO2 separation from single and mixed gas (CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2).•MMMs showed remarkably higher selectivity of CO2 coupled with improved permeability. This paper reports the development of high performance mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) comprising of bio metal-organic framework (Bio-MOF-1) and polysulfone (PSf) polymer matrix. For the very first time, a Bio-MOF was used as filler in MMMs. Bio-MOF-1 crystals showed well defined rectangular-like shapes (nano-bars) with lengths of ∼0.5–4.0 µm and widths of ∼0.05–0.20 µm and smooth surfaces. SEM images of membranes demonstrate good dispersion and interaction of the filler in the polymer matrix, even at high loadings. The gas transport properties of MMMs with Bio-MOF-1 loading up to 30 wt% were investigated, and the results showed such MMMs had a CO2 permeability of 16.57 Barrer and ideal selectivity of 42.6 and 45.6 for CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 respectively. This corresponds to an increase in 168% and 58% for CO2 permeability and ideal selectivity respectively in comparison to pristine polymer membranes. Analysis of solubility-diffusivity in the MMMs revealed that the presence of adeninate amino and pyrimidine Lewis basic sites that decorate the pores and have relatively narrow pore dimensions in Bio-MOF-1 can greatly enhance the adsorption of the CO2 molecules. All synthesized MMMs were tested at different condition of CO2 feed concentration, various operating temperatures and their activation energies were also calculated. Finally, the comparison with relevant literature showed that even without any functionalization of Bio-MOF-1, it showed higher selectivity than amine functionalized MOFs and quite comparable permeability.
ISSN:1383-5866
1873-3794
DOI:10.1016/j.seppur.2018.08.031