Large‐area vacuum‐treated ZIF‐8 mixed‐matrix membrane for highly efficient methane/nitrogen separation
Zhenjie Gu, Zibo Yang, Yuxiu Sun, Zhihua Qiao, Chongli Zhong
Abstract
Abstract Development of materials with excellent separation performances remains an ongoing challenge in methane/nitrogen (CH 4 /N 2 ) separation science. Herein, a facile and effective method for enhancing CH 4 uptake, binding, and CH 4 /N 2 selectivity using the surface‐carbonized and stiffened zeolitic imidazolate framework‐8 (CSZ) via high‐vacuum‐resistance calcination (HVRC) was demonstrated. Such vacuum‐treated CSZ nanoparticles, with carbonized structures that contain Zn‐rich sites, high stability, and satisfactory compatibility with polymers, were then uniformly mixed with the strong basic polymer polyvinylamine (PVAm) to obtain large‐area mixed‐matrix membranes (1120 cm 2 , which is ca. 2 pieces of A4‐size paper). Owing to the presence of Zn‐rich sites and amino groups, CH 4 molecules were bound more readily to CSZ and PVAm than N 2 , as confirmed by gas adsorption isotherms and DFT calculations. The obtained MMM modules (ca. 2000 cm 2 ) exhibited outstanding CH 4 separation performances at 85 wt% CSZ loading, achieving a CH 4 permeance of 7600 GPU and CH 4 /N 2 selectivity of 4.35.