Journal of Membrane Science Letters (Dec 2021)

Conformational-change-induced selectivity enhancement of CAU-10-PDC membrane for H2/CH4 and CO2/CH4 separation

  • Chung-Kai Chang,
  • Hyun Jung Yu,
  • Huiwon Jang,
  • Ting-Hsiang Hung,
  • Chung-Kai Chang,
  • Jihan Kim,
  • Jong Suk Lee,
  • Dun-Yen Kang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1
p. 100005

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The separation of H2/CH4 or CO2/CH4 is critical to the purification of natural gas. Herein, we report on novel membranes with a metal-organic framework of CAU-10-PDC for the separation of these two mixtures. The dense CAU-10-PDC membranes are fabricated on a porous alumina support using the seeded growth method. An unexpected increase in selectivity was observed while testing mixed gas permeation with either H2/CH4 or CO2/CH4 at a molar ratio of 50:50. Steady-state selectivity reached 101 for H2/CH4 and 62 for CO2/CH4. Ideal selectivity measured from single gas permeation reached 475 for H2/CH4 and 288 for CO2/CH4. Molecular dynamics simulations and time-resolved X-ray diffraction with a synchrotron radiation source were used to probe conformational changes in CAU-10-PDC induced by exposure to CH4. When exposed to an atmosphere containing CH4, CAU-10-PDC presented a change in the space group (from I41/amd to I41), which drastically reduced the pore limiting diameter from 4.15 to 2.95 Å, rendering the channel nearly impermeable to CH4.

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