(518a) Carbon Molecular Sieve Hollow Fiber Membranes Derived from Dip-Coated Precursor Hollow Fibers Comprising Nanoparticles | AIChE

(518a) Carbon Molecular Sieve Hollow Fiber Membranes Derived from Dip-Coated Precursor Hollow Fibers Comprising Nanoparticles

Authors 

Cao, Y. - Presenter, South Dakota State University
Zhang, K., Georgia Institute of Technology
Zhang, C., University of Maryland
Koros, W. J., Georgia Institute of Technology
We report a novel approach to economically fabricate dual-layer composite nanoparticle-containing carbon molecular sieve (CMS) hollow fiber membranes having excellent gas separation performance. The economically favored process comprises dip coating engineered support layer fibers to form a dense skin layer in a CMS precursor. The coated fibers are then pyrolyzed to form a high-performance CMS hollow fiber membrane. The nano-particle containing composite carbon molecular sieve hollow fiber membranes showed very attractive selectivities and productivities. This work shows how to produce high performance CMS hollow fiber membrane by coating, which exceeds that achieved with the standard sol-gel support stabilization technique.