Abstract

The separation of CO2/CH4 is reported by using 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane (APTES) modified zeolitic imidazolate framework ZIF-90 membrane. The as-prepared ZIF-90 membrane was modified by APTES based on an imine condensation reaction between the free aldehyde groups of the ZIF-90 frameworks and the amino groups of APTES. After APTES modification, the morphology, purity and crystallinity of the ZIF-90 membrane keep unchanged. Attributing to both pore mouth narrowing and sealing of invisible intercrystalline defects of the polycrystalline ZIF-90 layer, the separation performances of the APTES-modified ZIF-90 membrane are remarkably enhanced. For the separation of equimolar CO2/CH4 mixture at 225°C and 1bar, a CO2 permeance of 1.26×10−8 molm−2s−1Pa−1 and a CO2/CH4 selectivity of 4.7 are obtained, which is of promising in the potential application of CO2 separation and removal.

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