Abstract
The construction of electrostatic potential microenvironment in MOF is an effective strategy to improve the separation performance of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). Different functional groups of poly(ionic liquid)s (PIL-F, F=OH, COOH, NH2) are used to modify MOF to synthesize the PIL-F@MIL-101, which were incorporated into Pebax MH 1657 (Pebax) to prepare MMMs for CO2/CH4 separation. PIL-F@MIL-101 possess positive charge, and their order of positive charge is PIL-OH@MIL-101 > PIL-COOH@MIL-101 > PIL-NH2@MIL-101. The MMMs doped with 7.0 wt% PIL-OH@MIL-101 represented the optimal CO2 permeability of 1480.7 Barrer and CO2/CH4 selectivity of 35.2. The performance of Pebax/PIL-OH@MIL-101 approached the 2019 upper bound. It mainly considered to the following reasons: on one hand, the positively charged filler constructed the positively electrostatic potential microenvironment in MMMs, enhancing the electrostatic attraction with the negatively charged O atoms of CO2 and promoting the preferential transport of CO2. On the other hand, the positively electrostatic potential microenvironment in MMMs obstructs the transport of positively charged H atoms of CH4, improving the CO2/CH4 selectivity. The design on constructing electrostatic potential microenvironments in MMMs provides a promising strategy for efficient CO2 separation.
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