Title of article :
Separating molecules by size in SAPO-34 membranes
Author/Authors :
Hans H. Funke، نويسنده , , Michael Z. Chen، نويسنده , , Aniruddh N. Prakash، نويسنده , , John L. Falconer، نويسنده , , Richard D. Noble، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Abstract :
SAPO-34 membranes that have CO2/CH4 separation selectivities of ~100 at 295 K and pressures up to 4.6 MPa also show high molecular sieving separations of mixtures containing i-butane (0.50-nm kinetic diameter) or CF4 (0.47 nm). The separation selectivities were 15,000–20,000 for CO2/i-butane from 295 to 420 K, and 12,000–20,000 for CO2/CF4 for feed pressures up to 0.5 MPa at 295 K. These may be the highest gas-phase separation selectivities reported for zeolite membranes, and they are likely lower limits because of concentration polarization, leakage around O-rings, and i-butane diffusion through the silicone O-rings. The low defect concentration was also confirmed by spatial defect distributions measured with i-butane. Thus, less than 1% of the CH4 permeation during CO2/CH4 separations is through defects larger than 0.47 nm. Isobutane, even though it is too large to adsorb in SAPO-34 pores (0.38-nm diameter), appeared to inhibit CO2 permeation by adsorbing on the external surface. These SAPO-34 membranes also separated H2/i-butane with lower limits on selectivities of 6000 at 295 K and 10,000–14,000 at 423 K, and they were also selective for He/CH4 separation (selectivity=20) and H2/CH4 separation (selectivity=35–45). In these separations, both He and H2 appear to speed up CH4 permeation, as expected from molecular simulations reported previously. Also, CH4 appears to slow diffusion of CO2, He, and H2.
Keywords :
SAPO-34 membrane , Molecular sieving , Membrane defects , CO2/CH4 separations
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science
Journal title :
Journal of Membrane Science