Abstract
Pure gas permeation and sorption experiments were carried out for the gases ethylene, ethane, propylene and propane using polyimides based on 4,4′-(hexafluoroisopropylidene) diphthalic anhydride (6FDA). Composite membranes and free films were used. Experiments were performed at 308 K and feed pressures up to 17 atm for ethylene and ethane and 9 atm for propylene and propane. Mixed gas permeation experiments were carried out with 50 : 50 olefin/paraffin feed mixtures. For all investigated polyimides, the ideal ethylene/ethane separation factor ranged between 3.3 and 4.4 and the ideal propylene/propane separation factor ranged between 10 and 16 at a feed pressure of 3.8 atm and 308 K. In mixed gas permeation experiments, up to 20% lower selectivity was found for the ethylene/ethane separation and up to 50% reduced selectivity for the propylene/propane separation compared to the ideal selectivity. The influence of feed temperature on separation and permeation properties will be discussed based on pure gas permeability data at 298 and 308 K.
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