(397e) Ultra-High H2/CO2 Separation Factors in Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Derived from an Aromatic Polyamide
AIChE Annual Meeting
2023
2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Inorganic and CMS Membranes for Gas and Vapor Separation
Thursday, November 9, 2023 - 9:24am to 9:45am
In this talk, we will report ultra-high H2/CO2 mixture separation performance in aramid-derived CMS hollow fiber membranes with finely tuned ultramicropores. By controlling pyrolysis variables, we obtained aramid-derived CMS hollow fiber membranes with H2/CO2 separation factor over 1000. To our best knowledge, this is among the highest H2/CO2 separation factors reported in semi-permeable membranes. The effects of operating conditions such as feed pressure, feed composition, feed moisture, and permeation temperature on the H2/CO2 mixture separation performance will be presented. We hypothesize that highly-refined ultramicropores were responsible for the unprecedented H2/CO2 mixture separation factor in these aramid-derived CMS membranes. We found that conventional pore size measurement methods were unable to characterize these highly-refined ultramicropores. We will discuss a novel approach to characterize the pore size distributions of carbon membranes with highly-refined ultramicropores.
Reference:
- Iyer, G. M.; Zhang, C., Precise Hydrogen Sieving by Carbon Molecular Sieve Membranes Derived from Solution-Processable Aromatic Polyamides. ACS Materials Letters 2023, 5, 243-248.