Abstract

A microporous amorphous silica membrane has been synthesized by thermal conversion in air of polysilazane on a silicon nitride (Si 3N 4) porous substrate. The porous substrate near the surface layer was penetrated by polysilazane, and converted into mesoporous amorphous silica/Si 3N 4 composite layer. Then, an active molecular sieving microporous amorphous silica thin layer was synthesized on the surface of the mesoporous composite layer. The polysilazane-derived amorphous silica membrane exhibited H 2 permeance of 1.3 × 10 −8 mol/m 2 s Pa at 573 K, and the permeability ratio of H 2/N 2 was measured to be 141. The effects of heat treatment condition on the meso/microporous structure development of the polysilazane-derived amorphous silica within the Si 3N 4 porous substrate are discussed from a viewpoint of fabricating hydrogen-permselective amorphous silica membranes through polymeric precursor route.

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