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Tuning the Morphology and Gas Separation Properties of Polysulfone Membranes

Steven Kluge, Tillmann Kose, Murat Tutuş

2022Membranes19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The present work deals with the modification of casting solutions for polysulfone gas separation membranes fabricated by wet-phase inversion. The aim was to fabricate membranes with thin gas separation layers below one micrometer of thickness and a sponge-like support structure. With decreasing thicknesses of the separation layers, increasing permselectivities were observed. For the first time, we could show that permeabilities and diffusion coefficients of certain gases are orders of magnitude lower in separation layers of membranes below 500 Å of thickness compared to separation layers with a thickness above 1 micrometer. These results indicate that the selection of the solvent system has a huge impact on the membrane properties and that the permeability and diffusion coefficient are not material-related properties. Thus, they cannot be applied as specific indicators for gas-separating polymers. In this publication, scanning electron microscopy and gas permeation measurements were carried out to prove the gas separation properties and morphologies of polysulfone membranes.

Topics & Concepts

PolysulfoneMembraneGas separationPermeationMicrometerMaterials sciencePhase inversionGaseous diffusionChemical engineeringPolymerPermeability (electromagnetism)CastingSynthetic membraneAnalytical Chemistry (journal)ChromatographyChemistryComposite materialEngineeringOpticsPhysicsBiochemistryFuel cellsMembrane Separation and Gas TransportMembrane Separation TechnologiesSynthesis and properties of polymers
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