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Fine-tuned,molecular-composite,organosilica membranes for highly efficient propylene/propane separation via suitable pore size
Authors:Meng Guo  Masakoto Kanezashi  Hiroki Nagasawa  Liang Yu  Kazuki Yamamoto  Takahiro Gunji  Toshinori Tsuru
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering, Hiroshima University, Higashihiroshima 739-8527, Japan;2. Department of Pure and Applied Chemistry, Tokyo University of Science, Noda 278-8510, Japan
Abstract:Fine-tuned, molecular-composite, organosilica membranes were fabricated via the co-condensation of organosilica precursors bis(triethoxysilyl)acetylene (BTESA) and bis(triethoxysilyl)benzene (BTESB). Fourier transform infrared and UV–vis spectra confirmed the co-condensation behaviors of BTESA and BTESB. The evolution of the network structure indicated that the incorporated BTESB decreased the membrane pore size, which was determined by a modified gas translation model according to the steric effect of the phenyl groups. The incorporation of BTESB to BTESA finely tuned the membrane structure and endowed the resultant composite membrane with improved separation properties. The BTESAB 9:1 membrane (molar ratio of BTESA/BTESB was 9:1) exhibited high C3H6 permeance at 4.5 × 10?8 mol m?2 s?1 Pa?1 and a C3H6/C3H8 permeance ratio of 33 at 50°C. One of the most important developments of this study involved clearly defining the relationship between membrane pore size and C3H6/C3H8 separation performance for organosilica membranes in single and binary separation systems.
Keywords:adsorption  molecular sieving  organosilica membrane  propylene/propane separation  suitable pore size
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