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245 _ _ |a 2D MOFs on ceramic supports for gas separation applications
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520 _ _ |a Gas separation membranes can play a huge role in the future as a separation technology for hydrogen due to its poten-tial application as an environmentally friendly energy storage- or as a propulsion system for vehicles. Natural gasstreams are considered as a means of transportation for hydrogen as long as a suitable technology can be used toseparate hydrogen from the rest of the gas at the end of the process. Membrane technology appears as a promisingsolution to this.Interesting membrane materials, that can achieve the goal of selective H2/CH4 and H2/N2 gas separations, are 2D-basedzeolite membranes thanks to their defined pore aperture, and high flux due to their low thickness [7, 9]. An interesting2D zeolite for the separation of H2 from bigger gas molecules, such as CH4 or CO2, is the titanosilicate zeolite JDF-1 dueto the small pore aperture in the range of the hydrogen molecule [6]. Only a few works in the literature address the useof this specific zeolite [2, 5, 6]. Most of them focus on mixed matrix membrane (MMM) preparation by impregnation/in-filtration of the 2D zeolite and related nanosheet in a polymer matrix. Such preparation leads to the formation of com-posite membrane materials with aggregated zeolite nanomaterial in the polymer matrix. Despite their impressiveH2/CH4 selectivity of up to 128 [2] such MMMs exhibit inherent limitations such as their susceptibility to plasticization[3] and have usually a far bigger thickness up to the magnitude of several microns [1, 4, 8].In this work, a new generation of 2D-based zeolite membranes made of titanosilicate nanosheets was developed directlyon porous ceramic supports (Fig. 1). The preparation of these membranes requires the controlled deposition ofnanosheets followed by the in-situ surface polymerization of a thin polyimide network to cover the defects and enhancethe separation performance of the membrane. Relevant characterization methods were deployed to investigate themorphology and composition of the membrane and the separation performance was investigated using gas permeationmeasurements under pressure gradient.
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