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Functionalized metal‐organic polyhedra hybrid membranes for aromatic hydrocarbons recovery
Authors:Cui Zhao  Naixin Wang  Lin Wang  Shunan Sheng  Hongwei Fan  Fan Yang  Shulan Ji  Jian‐Rong Li  Jiamei Yu
Affiliation:1. Beijing Key Laboratory for Green Catalysis and Separation and Dept. of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, P. R. China;2. Institute of Recycling Economy, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing, P. R. China
Abstract:Pervaporation membranes are potentially useful in the separation of aromatic/aliphatic mixtures. Wherein, the membrane material plays a key role. Herein, a series of functionalized metal‐organic polyhedra (MOPs)/hyperbranched polymer hybrid membranes are molecularly designed and fabricated for the recovery of aromatic hydrocarbons. The isostructural MOP molecules with different functional groups are uniform in shape/size and soluble in solvents, which enable them to disperse well and be compatible in/with the polymer. Pervaporation results demonstrated significant improvements of these membranes in separation performances. Particularly, the membrane with MOP‐SO3NanHm showed the separation factor of 8.03 and the permeation flux of 528 g/m2h for the recovery of toluene from its 50 wt % n‐heptane mixture, and those values are 8.4 and 540 g/m2h for benzene/cyclohexane mixture. We propose that the selectivity of these membranes is affected primarily by the polarity of functional groups in MOPs, which were further explained by the adsorption experiments and molecular simulations. © 2016 American Institute of Chemical Engineers AIChE J, 62: 3706–3716, 2016
Keywords:hybrid membrane  metal‐organic polyhedra  pervaporation  aromatic/aliphatic hydrocarbons separation
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