Authors
Jonathan E Bachman, Zachary P Smith, Tao Li, Ting Xu, Jeffrey R Long
Publication date
2016/8
Journal
Nature materials
Volume
15
Issue
8
Pages
845-849
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The implementation of membrane-based separations in the petrochemical industry has the potential to reduce energy consumption significantly relative to conventional separation processes. Achieving this goal, however, requires the development of new membrane materials with greater selectivity, permeability and stability than available at present. Here, we report composite materials consisting of nanocrystals of metal–organic frameworks dispersed within a high-performance polyimide, which can exhibit enhanced selectivity for ethylene over ethane, greater ethylene permeability and improved membrane stability. Our results suggest that framework–polymer interactions reduce chain mobility of the polymer while simultaneously boosting membrane separation performance. The increased stability, or plasticization resistance, is expected to improve membrane utility under real process conditions for petrochemical …
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