Abstract

Mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were developed by incorporating inorganic silica nanoparticles into blends of polysulfone/polyimide (PSF/PI) asymmetric membranes for gas separation using phase inversion technique. The membranes were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). SEM results show different morphologies of surfaces and cross-sections of the membrane where agglomeration is observed at 20.1wt.% silica loading. TGA analysis indicates good thermal stability of the hybrid membranes. Permeation results show that CO2 permeance increased with the introduction of 5.2wt.% silica contents (73.7±0.2GPU) in PSF/PI-20% blend and it increased with the increase in silica contents. With 15.2wt.% silica contents, the highest permselectivity of αCO2/CH4=61.0±0.3–60.2±0.4 is observed for treated membrane at 2–10bar. The selectivity using mixed gas test at various CO2/CH4 compositions shows consistent results with the ideal gas selectivity.

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