(380ah) Elevating Gas Separation Performance of Pebax-Based Membranes By Blending with a PDMS-PEO Block Copolymer for CO2 Capture and Separation
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Area 2D: Membrane-Based Separations Poster Session
Tuesday, October 29, 2024 - 3:30pm to 5:00pm
Polymeric membranes have become an emerging technology for gas separation applications. High-performance and low-cost polymeric membranes are desirable for various industrial applications. Polymer blending is a simple and versatile method to improve the separation performance of membranes. In the present work, we have significantly improved the gas separation performance of the poly(ether-block-amide) (Pebax-1657) membrane by blending it with polydimethylsiloxane-polyethylene oxide (PDMS-PEO) block copolymers. The optimal Pebax-1657/PDMS-PEO blend membrane consists of 80 wt% PDMS-PEO (Mn = 600 g/mol, ~ 60 wt% of PEO content). It can elevate the CO2 permeability of the neat Pebax-1657 membrane by about 13 folds (1300%) from 119 to 1629 Barrer, while the CO2/N2 selectivity only decreases by around 25% from 42 to 32. Interestingly, the corresponding CO2/H2 and CO2/CH4 selectivities increase slightly to ~ 10. The remarkable enhancements in gas separation performance arise from the strong increases in the solubility of polar gas CO2 and solubility selectivity of CO2/non-polar light gas (e.g. N2) as well as a noticeable improvement in CO2 diffusivity as the PDMS-PEO loading increases. The impressive improvements in gas separation performance coupled with the commercially available and affordable raw materials (Pebax-1657 and PDMS-PEO) render the Pebax-1657/PDMS-PEO blend membrane promising and attractive to the industrial deployments and applications for CO2 capture and separation.