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Preparation of ZIF-62 polycrystalline and glass membranes for helium separation

Authors :
Zhao, Zhijun
Ding, Li
Mundstock, Alexander
Stölting, Oliver
Polarz, Sebastian
Wang, Haihui
Feldhoff, Armin
Zhao, Zhijun
Ding, Li
Mundstock, Alexander
Stölting, Oliver
Polarz, Sebastian
Wang, Haihui
Feldhoff, Armin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Defects among the grains of MOF polycrystalline membranes lead to non-selective gas transport, thereby reducing their selectivity in gas separation. In this work, ZIF-62 polycrystalline membranes with a well-intergrown structure were prepared on MXene-modified supports. Subsequent thermal treatment transformed the membranes into glass membranes, effectively eliminating non-selective defects at grain boundaries. Due to the incorporation of the MXene film and the vertical positioning of the support during the solvothermal process, only a minimal portion of the glass melt infiltrated into the porous support. Across the temperature range of 303 K–423 K and pressure range of 1 bar–3 bar, the ZIF-62 glass membranes showcased superior helium separation property and long-term chemical stability (resistant to CO2 and H2O). The helium permeance reached approximately 51 GPU, with selectivities against N2 and CH4 being 17.4 and 13.9, respectively, outperforming current MOF membranes.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1455214387
Document Type :
Electronic Resource