Abstract

Metal-organic framework membranes are usually prepared by in situ or secondary growth in a solution/hydrogel. The use of organic solvents may cause safety and environmental problems and produce solvent-induced defects. Here, highly oriented and permselective ZIF-95 membranes are prepared for the first time via a solvent-free secondary growth method. The solvent-free growth is not only helpful to control the membrane microstructure and thickness, but also to reduce the intercrystalline defects. In case of solvent-free growth, a perfectly oriented structure leads to an outstanding reduction of intercrystalline defects and transport resistances. For the separation of equimolar binary gas mixtures by using the highly oriented ZIF-95 membrane at 25 °C and 1 bar, the mixture separation factors of H2 /CO2 and H2 /CH4 are 184 and 140, respectively, with H2 permeance of over 1.9×10-7 mol m-2 s-1 Pa-1 which are much higher than those of the randomly oriented ZIF-95 membrane.

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