Penetrant competition and plasticization in membranes: How negatives can be positives in natural gas sweetening

Yang Liu, Zhijie Chen, Wulin Qiu, Gongping Liu, Mohamed Eddaoudi, William J. Koros

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Membranes are attractive for upgrading natural gas; however, the gas permeation processes through membranes are challenging to control. The coexistence of condensable H2S and CO2 typically causes membrane performance to decline under practical feed conditions, due to uncontrolled penetrant competition and undesired plasticization of the membrane polymer matrix. In this paper, we report a strategy to successfully transform these apparent negatives, i.e. plasticization and penetrant competition, into positives that boost the natural gas sweetening efficiency of membranes greatly. Our strategy is to disperse engineered metal organic framework (MOF) fillers into designed polymer matrices to form hybrid membranes, which promote the permeation of both H2S and CO2 but hinder CH4 permeation. Moreover, uniformly dispersed MOF fillers also significantly alter the plasticization responses of polymer matrices, enabling controlled plasticization benefits. Ultimately, we illustrate a highly tunable MOF-polymer hybrid membrane platform that meets the diverse natural gas sweetening requirements under aggressive conditions.

源语言英语
文章编号119201
期刊Journal of Membrane Science
627
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 1 6月 2021
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