Breadcrumb
- Home
- Publications
- Proceedings
- 2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
- Separations Division
- General Topics on Separations Poster Session
- (414s) Layer-By-Layer Assemblies As Size-Selective Polymeric Membranes
Extension of the LbL assembly technique to gas purification membranes promises the ability to tune overall gas permeabilities and permselectivities through manipulation of film nanostructure by varying deposition conditions. In this presentation, the authors report the use of a branched polyethylenimine (PEI) / poly (acrylic acid) (PAA) system is used for achieving breakthroughs in light gas separations. This PEI/PAA assembly appears to have a “scrambled salt” structure, resulting in a highly interpenetrating network of high density which demonstrates size-selective gas separations in excess of Robeson’s ‘upper boundary,’ [1,2] which we attribute to the structure imparted by a high degree of ‘ionic-crosslinking.’ Details of materials analysis and separation measurements will be presented. The potential of the LbL approach to gas separation coatings to impact to several other significant applications of social and industrial importance will also be discussed.
[1] L. M. Robeson, J. Membr. Sci. 1991, 62, 165.
[2] L. M. Robeson, J. Membr. Sci. 2008, 320, 390.
[3] D. Kim, P. Tzeng, K. Barnett, Y-H. Yang, B.A. Wilhite, J. Grunlan, Adv. Mater. 2014, 26, 746-751.