Abstract
The emulsion polymerized mixed matrix (EPMM) method is a new approach to prepare nanocomposite membranes, in which inorganic nanoparticles are synthesized in situ at the interface of a dispersed aqueous phase in a continuous phase of polymer solution. In this paper, we report the synthesis and characterization of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide) (PPO)-based EPMM membranes, in which silica nanoparticles are synthesized by the polymerization of tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) in the presence of two different co-solvents, ethanol and acetone, which are soluble in both the aqueous phase and the polymer solution. The EPPM membranes prepared in the presence of acetone show greater conversions of TEOS and a different structure of the synthesized silica nanoparticles compared to the EPMM membranes prepared in the presence of ethanol. The former membranes are both more permeable and more selective for O 2 /N 2 and CO 2 /CH 4 . Both types of EPMM membranes are more permeable than the reference PPO membranes. However, while their O 2 /N 2 selectivity is practically unchanged, their CO 2 /CH 4 selectivity is decreased compared to the reference PPO membranes.
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Bissadi, G., Santos, T. M., & Kruczek, B. (2018). Synthesis and gas transport properties of poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)-silica nanocomposite membranes. Membranes, 8(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/membranes8040125
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