Abstract

AbstractThe gas transport property of the hydrogel chitosan (CS) and the CS‐polyethylene glycol (CS+PEG) polymer blend surface‐modified polyvinyltrimethylsilane (PVTMS) composite membranes have been evaluated for pure CO2, N2, and CH4 gases. The physic‐chemical characteristics and the surface morphological features of the prepared pure and the composite PVTMS membranes were interrogated with the Fourier transform infrared spectroscope, high‐resolution scanning electron microscope, thermogravimetric analysis, and differential scanning calorimeter. Effect of water wetting of the membrane, number of sequential coating, and the transmembrane pressure on the gas transport properties of the pure and composite PVTMS membranes was concurrently studied. The acceptable CO2 permeability of 153 barrer and the gas‐pair CO2/N2 selectivity of 33 and the CO2/CH4 selectivity of 23 were obtained for the CS+PEG‐modified PVTMS membrane under the optimum conditions, that is, transmembrane pressure of 76 cmHg and the reaction temperature of 30°C. The CO2 separation performance of the modified PVTMS composite membrane against the N2 and the CH4 gases moved close to Robeson's upper bound 2008. Enhancement in the CO2 separation efficacy of the modified PVTMS membrane than the pure PVTMS membrane has proved good efficiency of the modified membrane towards CO2 capture application.

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