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Ultrafast Semi‐Solid Processing of Highly Durable ZIF‐8 Membranes for Propylene/Propane Separation
Author(s) -
Ma Qiang,
Mo Kai,
Gao Shushu,
Xie Yafang,
Wang Jinzhao,
Jin Hua,
Feldhoff Armin,
Xu Shutao,
Lin Jerry Y. S.,
Li Yanshuo
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
angewandte chemie international edition
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.831
H-Index - 550
eISSN - 1521-3773
pISSN - 1433-7851
DOI - 10.1002/anie.202008943
Subject(s) - membrane , propane , dimethylacetamide , materials science , chemical engineering , selectivity , permeation , gas separation , ceramic , chromatography , solvent , organic chemistry , chemistry , composite material , catalysis , biochemistry , engineering
ZIF‐8 membranes have emerged as the most promising candidate for propylene/propane (C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 ) separation through its precise molecular sieving characteristics. The poor reproducibility and durability, and high cost, thus far hinder the scalable synthesis and industrial application of ZIF‐8 membranes. Herein, we report a semi‐solid process featuring ultrafast and high‐yield synthesis, and outstanding scalability for reproducible fabrication of ZIF‐8 membranes. The membranes show excellent C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 separation performance in a wide temperature and pressure range, and remarkable stability over 6 months. The ZIF‐8 membrane features dimethylacetamide entrapped ZIF‐8 crystals retaining the same diffusion characteristics but offering enhanced adsorptive selectivity for C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 . The ZIF‐8 membrane was prepared on a commercial flat‐sheet ceramic substrate. A prototypical plate‐and‐frame membrane module with an effective membrane area of about 300 cm 2 was used for efficient C 3 H 6 /C 3 H 8 separation.

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