Abstract
In this study, we present a new concept in chemically stabilized ionic liquid membranes: an ionic liquid organosilica (ILOS) membrane, which is an organosilica membrane with ionic liquid-like properties. A silylated ionic liquid was used as a precursor for synthesis. The permselectivity, permeation mechanism, and stability of the membrane in the H2/toluene binary system were then compared with a supported ionic liquid membrane. The membrane showed a superior separation factor of toluene/H2 (>17,000) in a binary mixture system based on a solution–diffusion mechanism with improved durability over the supported ionic liquid membrane.
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Hirota, Y., Maeda, Y., Yamamoto, Y., Miyamoto, M., & Nishiyama, N. (2017). Organosilica membrane with ionic liquid properties for separation of toluene/H2 mixture. Materials, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10080901
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