Abstract
AbstractIn this study, the effect of solvent type and nanoparticles of silica and zeolite 4A on the gas separation properties of polyimide (PI) membranes were investigated. Gas separation of the membranes based on pure solvents of dimethylformamide (DMF), n‐methyl‐2‐pirrolidone (NMP), dimethylacetamide (DMAc), and dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) were studied. The prepared PI membranes using DMAc and DMSO showed the highest selectivity and permeability, respectively. In this regard, the influence of their mixing on transport properties of the PI was evaluated. The prepared membrane using the mixture of DMSO/DMAc with the volume ratio of 1:3 showed the best gas separation performance in comparison to the Robeson's upper bound. Incorporation of 20 wt% of silica and zeolite 4A nanoparticles into the PI membrane indicated that the selectivity of CO2/CH4 increased from 39.4 to 57.6 and 68.5, respectively. Besides, gas transport properties of the PI‐based mixed matrix membranes were satisfactory predicted by modified Maxwell model. Furthermore, characteristic parameters of the encapsulated particles by interfacial layer were determined.
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