2019 AIChE Annual Meeting
(646b) Vapor-Phase Crosslinked Mixed Matrix Membranes with Uio-66-NH2 for Organic Solvent Nanofiltration
Authors
Gao, Z. F. - Presenter, National University of Singapore
Feng, Y., National University of Singapore
Ma, D., National University of Singapore
Chung, T. S., National University of Singapore
In this work, a series of mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) containing nano-size amine-functionalized UiO-66 particles were vapor-phase crosslinked by tris (3-aminopropyl) amine (TAPA) and investigated for organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) applications. A thin dense layer was successfully formed on top of MMMs which improved solute selectivity in isopropanol (IPA). By manipulating (1) the size and loading of UiO-66-NH2 nanoparticles in dope solutions, and (2) the temperature and duration of the TAPA vapor crosslinking reaction, we have fabricated a membrane with a 99.2 % rejection towards negatively charged Rose Bengal (RB, Mw= 1017 gmol-1) in IPA and a pure IPA ï¬ux of 11.5 Lmâ2hâ1 at 10 bar. Interestingly, the optimal composite membrane developed in this study shows impressive rejections towards positively charged dyes possibly because of electrostatic repulsion (e.g., Donnan exclusion). In addition, the optimized TAPA vapor-phase crosslinked MMMs display stable performance in various organic solvents and the 14-day rejection test. To our best knowledge, this is the ï¬rst report on organic solvent nanofiltration MMMs made from the vapor-phase crosslinking modification. This modiï¬cation method may have great potential to develop next-generation OSN membranes for the separation of organic solvents and solutes in pharmaceutical and food industries.