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Poly(vinylimidazole-co-butyl acrylate) membranes for CO2 separation

Authors :
Song, Ting
Deng, Jing
Deng, Liyuan
Bai, Lu
Zhang, Xiangping
Zhang, Suojiang
Szabo, Peter
Daugaard, Anders E.
Song, Ting
Deng, Jing
Deng, Liyuan
Bai, Lu
Zhang, Xiangping
Zhang, Suojiang
Szabo, Peter
Daugaard, Anders E.
Source :
Song , T , Deng , J , Deng , L , Bai , L , Zhang , X , Zhang , S , Szabo , P & Daugaard , A E 2019 , ' Poly(vinylimidazole-co-butyl acrylate) membranes for CO 2 separation ' , Polymer , vol. 160 , pp. 223-230 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) are known to exhibit high CO2 solubility, which makes them interesting candidates for separation and purification of mixed gas streams. Particularly, RTILs based on imidazoles have shown very promising results. However, membranes of the corresponding poly(RT-IL)s are inherently brittle, which makes them too fragile for use in freestanding membranes. Therefore, copolymers of N-vinylimidazole (VIm) and butyl acrylate (BuA) were prepared, showing reactivity ratios of rBuA = 1.91–2.02 and rVIm = 0.094–0.10. The prepared copolymers of poly(VIm-co-BuA) with a copolymer composition of 24:76 had sufficiently low Tg (−6.6 °C) and were flexible enough to be used for membrane preparation. The copolymer was quarternized and crosslinked in a one-pot reaction into thin film membranes employing a mixture of mono and difunctional alkyl halides. Membranes were prepared using a mixture of 1:8, 1:2 and 1:0 of 1,6-dibromohexane and 1-bromobutane, resulting in different degrees of crosslinking. The one-pot process additionally allows incorporation of up to 16 wt% free RTIL (BMIM Tf2N) in the 1:0 ratio membranes. All membranes were tested for CO2 permeability (33.7–54.38 barrer), and for selectivity towards N2 and CH4. By varying the crosslinking degree, it was observed that CO2 permeability increased with decreasing the degree of crosslinking. Finally, films prepared with free RTIL led to an improvement of the gas separation performance, with CO2 permeability increased from 33.71 to 38.77 barrer and CO2/N2 permselectivity increased from 20.81 to 27.82.

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Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Song , T , Deng , J , Deng , L , Bai , L , Zhang , X , Zhang , S , Szabo , P & Daugaard , A E 2019 , ' Poly(vinylimidazole-co-butyl acrylate) membranes for CO 2 separation ' , Polymer , vol. 160 , pp. 223-230 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1233155891
Document Type :
Electronic Resource