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- (287d) Study of the Mircrostructure-Property Relationship for MFI-Type Zeolite Membranes for Xylene Separation
Observation of the differences in transport and separation capability through MFI membranes of varying microstructure and defect concentrations show these properties can significantly affect membrane performance as well as mechanical stability.
Fundamental studies demonstrate that the framework distortion experienced by the MFI zeolite at high para-xylene loading results in the loss of molecular sieving capability and is the cause of poor pervaporation separation performance rather than the presence of intercrystalline defects. These findings shift the focus from development of a defect-free membrane to one with enhanced framework rigidity. Studies into isomorphous substitution of Si in the MFI framework and synthesis of bilayer structures direct the development of silicalite/ZSM-5 bilayer membranes, which exhibit significantly, enhanced para-xylene selectivity (α = 60), reasonable flux (0.13 kg.m-2.hr-1), and performance stability under pervaporation conditions.