Pure- and mixed-gas permeation properties of a microporous spirobisindane-based ladder polymer (PIM-1)

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Abstract

PIM-1, a glassy, spirobisindane-based ladder polymer is a novel intrinsically microporous membrane material. The pure- and mixed-gas permeation properties of PIM-1 are compared to those of highly permeable, microporous, linear chain, acetylene-based polymers, such as poly(1-trimethylsilyl-1-propyne) (PTMSP). PIM-1 exhibits very high permanent gas permeabilities coupled with moderate selectivities. For example, the oxygen permeability of PIM-1 at 25 °C is 1300 × 10-10 cm3 (STP) cm/cm2 s cmHg combined with an oxygen/nitrogen selectivity of 3.8. Those values place PIM-1 above the Robeson trade-off curve for oxygen/nitrogen separation. Like microporous linear chain PTMSP, ladder-type PIM-1 is more permeable to large, condensable organic vapors, such as n-butane, than to small, permanent gases, such as methane. PIM-1 exhibits a mixed-gas n-butane/methane selectivity of up to 25, which is similar to that of PTMSP, the most permeable and selective polymer known for this separation. Because PIM-1 has significantly better solvent resistance than PTMSP, it could find applications as an advanced membrane material for the separation of organic vapor/permanent gas mixtures. © 2009 Elsevier B.V.

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Thomas, S., Pinnau, I., Du, N., & Guiver, M. D. (2009). Pure- and mixed-gas permeation properties of a microporous spirobisindane-based ladder polymer (PIM-1). Journal of Membrane Science, 333(1–2), 125–131. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2009.02.003

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