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Synthesis and permeation properties of ion-exchanged ETS-4 tubular membranes
Authors:Guoqing Guan  Katsuki Kusakabe  Shigeharu Morooka  
Affiliation:

Department of Applied Chemistry, Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University, Hakozaki, Higashi-ku, Fukuoka 812-8581, Japan

Abstract:Zeolite membranes, which were composed of ETS-4 with Na cations, were prepared on porous greek small letter alpha-alumina tubes by hydrothermal synthesis. The membranes, which were formed under optimized conditions, sharply rejected molecules with sizes larger than 0.4 nm. For mixtures of N2–CO2, N2–O2, N2–Ar and N2–CH4 systems, N2 permeated faster than the coexisting gas. The N2/O2 separation factor for an equimolar mixture was in the range of 2.3–3.5, and the N2 permeance was in the range of (0.55–2.8)×10−8 mol m−2 s−1 Pa−1 at permeation temperatures of 283–333 K. Moisture had some effect on the permeation properties for N2–O2 mixtures. The separation factor for the N2/CH4 system was larger than that of the N2/O2 system. When the membrane was ion exchanged with either Li+ or Sr2+, the separation factors for N2/O2 and N2/CH4 systems increased, while the permeances decreased.
Keywords:Inorganic membrane  Zeolite  Gas separation  Titanium silica  Ion exchange
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