Abstract

Fabricating a membrane with high H2/CO2 separation performance at high temperatures is highly desired. Herein, a cross-linked zeolitic imidazolate framework 8/poly[2,2′-(1,4-naphthalene)-5,5′-bibenzimidazoles] (ZIF-8/NPBI) mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) with tiny defects in ZIF-8 is fabricated via a phosphoric acid doping approach. The cross-linked NPBI chains and partially etched ZIF-8 by the acid result in significantly improved H2 permeability and H2/CO2 mixed gas selectivity. At 150 °C, compared to pure PBI membrane, the H2 permeability of the acid-treated 10% ZIF-8/NPBI membrane is enhanced from 39.97 Barrer to 98.36 Barrer, and the H2/CO2 mixed gas selectivity increases from 4.6 to 8.9, eventually exceeding the Robeson's upper bound predicted for 150 °C. When tested with the gas mixtures of 50% H2/50% CO2 continuously, the resulting membrane exhibits a stable H2 permeability of around 74 Barrer and H2/CO2 mixed gas selectivity of ≈8.69 at 150 °C for 24 h. This simple approach of improving H2 permeability and H2/CO2 mixed gas selectivity through crosslinking and etching provides a new approach for designing MMMs for H2/CO2 separation at high temperatures.

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