Highly CO2-selective and moisture-resistant bilayer silicalite-1/SSZ-13 membranes with gradient pores for wet CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 separations

Bin Wang, Yulei Wang, Xinping Li, Shenglai Zhong, Rongfei Zhou

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Abstract

Surface hydrophobicity of zeolite membrane which is related to moisture resistance increases with the increase of Si/Al ratio in the framework. An all-silica MFI (silicalite-1) layer was grown on aluminium-containing SSZ-13 membrane as a water-proof shield in this study. The formation process of silicalite-1 layer upon SSZ-13 membrane was investigated. And the moisture-resistant mechanism of bilayer silicalite-1/SSZ-13 membrane was discussed. The gradient pores (5.6 Å @ 3.8 Å) of bilayer silicalite-1/SSZ-13 membranes guarantee the separation efficiency. The bilayer membranes displayed similar CO2 permeances with the original SSZ-13 membranes in the dry mixture because that the modified silicalite-1 layer had larger pores and was CO2-selective. Moreover, the bilayer membrane displayed higher moisture resistance than the original SSZ-13 membrane did at low temperatures. The best bilayer membrane had CO2 permeances of 1.5 × 10-6 and 1.4 × 10-6 mol m-2 s-1 Pa-1 and CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 selectivities of 153 and 22 in dry and equimolar CO2/CH4 and CO2/N2 mixtures at 298 K, respectively. The CO2/CH4 selectivity of the bilayer membranes in the wet mixture were only 19.4% lower than these in the dry mixtures at 323 K, respectively. The decline rate of the bilayer membrane were much lower than that (39.3%) for the monolayer SSZ-13 membrane. The long-term stability of separation performance of bilayer membranes in the wet mixture was also investigated.

Original languageEnglish
Article number119565
JournalJournal of Membrane Science
Volume636
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Oct 2021

Keywords

  • CO separation
  • Moisture resistance
  • SSZ-13 membrane
  • Silicalite-1 membrane
  • Surface modification

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