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Affiner la rechercheGas permeation behavior of pebax - 1657 nanocomposite membrane incorporated with multiwalled carbon nanotubes / R. Surya Murali in Industrial & engineering chemistry research, Vol. 49 N° 14 (Juillet 2010)
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in Industrial & engineering chemistry research > Vol. 49 N° 14 (Juillet 2010) . - pp. 6530–6538
Titre : Gas permeation behavior of pebax - 1657 nanocomposite membrane incorporated with multiwalled carbon nanotubes Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : R. Surya Murali, Auteur ; S. Sridhar, Auteur ; T. Sankarshana, Auteur Année de publication : 2010 Article en page(s) : pp. 6530–6538 Note générale : Industrial chemistry Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Carbon nanotubes Gaz Résumé : Incorporation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) on the gas permeation properties of H2, CO2, O2, and N2 gases in poly(ether-block-amide) (Pebax-1657) membrane has been investigated. Pebax-1657 was dissolved in the ethanol−water mixture and cast on an ultraporous polyethersulfone substrate followed by complete solvent evaporation. Nanocomposite membranes were prepared by dispersion of MWNT in concentrations of 0−5% of polymer weight in the Pebax solutions with sonication for 2 h to ensure uniformity. Cross-linking was carried out in hexane medium using 2,4-toluylene diisocyanate (TDI). The permeabilities of pure gases were measured at room temperature, and the ideal selectivities were determined at pressures varying from 1−3 MPa using an indigenously built high-pressure gas separation manifold. For neat Pebax membrane, high permeabilities of 55.8 and 32.1 barrers were observed for CO2 and H2 gases, respectively, whereas that of N2 was as low as 1.4 barrers. The selectivity of cross-linked 2% MWNT Pebax membrane was enhanced from 83.2 to 162 with increasing feed pressure (1−3 MPa) for the CO2/N2 gas pair, whereas the corresponding values for H2/N2 and O2/N2 systems were found to be in the range 82.5−90 and 7.1−6.8, respectively. The membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study surface and cross-sectional morphologies. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), and ion exchange capacity (IEC) studies were carried out to determine the effect of MWNT incorporation on intermolecular interactions, degree of crystallinity, and extent of cross-linking, respectively. Fractional free volume (FFV) calculations based on density measurements were conducted along with water sorption studies to explain permeation behavior. The use of modified block copolymer membranes provides a means for separation of CO2 from N2 in power plants, H2 recycle from ammonia purge gas, O2 enrichment from air for medical applications, and CO2 removal from water-gas shift reaction to improve H2 yield. ISSN : 0888-5885 En ligne : http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie9016495 [article] Gas permeation behavior of pebax - 1657 nanocomposite membrane incorporated with multiwalled carbon nanotubes [texte imprimé] / R. Surya Murali, Auteur ; S. Sridhar, Auteur ; T. Sankarshana, Auteur . - 2010 . - pp. 6530–6538.
Industrial chemistry
Langues : Anglais (eng)
in Industrial & engineering chemistry research > Vol. 49 N° 14 (Juillet 2010) . - pp. 6530–6538
Mots-clés : Carbon nanotubes Gaz Résumé : Incorporation of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) on the gas permeation properties of H2, CO2, O2, and N2 gases in poly(ether-block-amide) (Pebax-1657) membrane has been investigated. Pebax-1657 was dissolved in the ethanol−water mixture and cast on an ultraporous polyethersulfone substrate followed by complete solvent evaporation. Nanocomposite membranes were prepared by dispersion of MWNT in concentrations of 0−5% of polymer weight in the Pebax solutions with sonication for 2 h to ensure uniformity. Cross-linking was carried out in hexane medium using 2,4-toluylene diisocyanate (TDI). The permeabilities of pure gases were measured at room temperature, and the ideal selectivities were determined at pressures varying from 1−3 MPa using an indigenously built high-pressure gas separation manifold. For neat Pebax membrane, high permeabilities of 55.8 and 32.1 barrers were observed for CO2 and H2 gases, respectively, whereas that of N2 was as low as 1.4 barrers. The selectivity of cross-linked 2% MWNT Pebax membrane was enhanced from 83.2 to 162 with increasing feed pressure (1−3 MPa) for the CO2/N2 gas pair, whereas the corresponding values for H2/N2 and O2/N2 systems were found to be in the range 82.5−90 and 7.1−6.8, respectively. The membranes were characterized by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) to study surface and cross-sectional morphologies. Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), wide-angle X-ray diffraction (WAXD), and ion exchange capacity (IEC) studies were carried out to determine the effect of MWNT incorporation on intermolecular interactions, degree of crystallinity, and extent of cross-linking, respectively. Fractional free volume (FFV) calculations based on density measurements were conducted along with water sorption studies to explain permeation behavior. The use of modified block copolymer membranes provides a means for separation of CO2 from N2 in power plants, H2 recycle from ammonia purge gas, O2 enrichment from air for medical applications, and CO2 removal from water-gas shift reaction to improve H2 yield. ISSN : 0888-5885 En ligne : http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/ie9016495