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Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Copolymer-IL Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation
by
Deimede, Valadoula
, Ioannides, Theophilos
, Staurianou, Eirini
, Vroulias, Dionysios
in
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/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cations
/ Climate change
/ CO2 permeability
/ CO2/CH4 selectivity
/ CO2/H2 selectivity
/ Copolymers
/ Dehydration
/ Ethylene
/ Ethylene oxide
/ Gas separation
/ Gas streams
/ Gas transport
/ Gases
/ Ionic liquids
/ Membrane permeability
/ Membranes
/ PEO-based copolymers
/ Permeability
/ Polyethylene oxide
/ polymer-IL composite membranes
/ Polymers
/ Selectivity
/ Transport properties
/ Upper bounds
/ Water vapor
/ water vapor permeability
2023
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Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Copolymer-IL Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation
by
Deimede, Valadoula
, Ioannides, Theophilos
, Staurianou, Eirini
, Vroulias, Dionysios
in
Anions
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cations
/ Climate change
/ CO2 permeability
/ CO2/CH4 selectivity
/ CO2/H2 selectivity
/ Copolymers
/ Dehydration
/ Ethylene
/ Ethylene oxide
/ Gas separation
/ Gas streams
/ Gas transport
/ Gases
/ Ionic liquids
/ Membrane permeability
/ Membranes
/ PEO-based copolymers
/ Permeability
/ Polyethylene oxide
/ polymer-IL composite membranes
/ Polymers
/ Selectivity
/ Transport properties
/ Upper bounds
/ Water vapor
/ water vapor permeability
2023
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Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Copolymer-IL Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation
by
Deimede, Valadoula
, Ioannides, Theophilos
, Staurianou, Eirini
, Vroulias, Dionysios
in
Anions
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Cations
/ Climate change
/ CO2 permeability
/ CO2/CH4 selectivity
/ CO2/H2 selectivity
/ Copolymers
/ Dehydration
/ Ethylene
/ Ethylene oxide
/ Gas separation
/ Gas streams
/ Gas transport
/ Gases
/ Ionic liquids
/ Membrane permeability
/ Membranes
/ PEO-based copolymers
/ Permeability
/ Polyethylene oxide
/ polymer-IL composite membranes
/ Polymers
/ Selectivity
/ Transport properties
/ Upper bounds
/ Water vapor
/ water vapor permeability
2023
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Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Copolymer-IL Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation
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Poly(ethylene oxide)-Based Copolymer-IL Composite Membranes for CO2 Separation
2023
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Overview
Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based copolymers are at the forefront of advanced membrane materials for selective CO2 separation. In this work, free-standing composite membranes were prepared by blending imidazolium-based ionic liquids (ILs) having different structural characteristics with a PEO-based copolymer previously developed by our group, targeting CO2 permeability improvement and effective CO2/gas separation. The effect of IL loading (30 and 40 wt%), alkyl chain length of the imidazolium cation (ethyl- and hexyl- chain) and the nature of the anion (TFSI-, C(CN)3-) on physicochemical and gas transport properties were studied. Among all composite membranes, PEO-based copolymer with 40 wt% IL3-[HMIM][TFSI] containing the longer alkyl chain of the cation and TFSI- as the anion exhibited the highest CO2 permeability of 46.1 Barrer and ideal CO2/H2 and CO2/CH4 selectivities of 5.6 and 39.0, respectively, at 30 °C. In addition, almost all composite membranes surpassed the upper bound limit for CO2/H2 separation. The above membrane showed the highest water vapor permeability value of 50,000 Barrer under both wet and dry conditions and a corresponding H2O/CO2 ideal selectivity value of 1080; values that are comparable with those reported for other highly water-selective PEO-based polymers. These results suggest the potential application of this membrane in hydrogen purification and dehydration of CO2 gas streams.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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