2020 Virtual AIChE Annual Meeting
(361h) Laser Induced Graphene on Polysulfone Membrane for H2/CO2 Gas Separation
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Here, we report that LIG on surface of polysulfone substrates can enhance the H2/CO2 perm-selectivity of the control polysulfone film. A new class of heterogeneous mixed matrix membranes is developed by forming graphene on surface of polymer and combining molecular sieving mechanism with solution-diffusion mechanism of baseline polymers. In a proof-of-concept experiment, we have used LIG on 100 micrometers thick polysulfone substrate for separation of light gas pair H2/CO2 at room temperature and 1 atm pressure. Preliminary measurements indicate that this combination is a high perm-selectivity membrane with a selectivity of 51 and permeance of 707 GPU (1 GPU = 3.35 x 10-10 mol/m2/Pa) as compared to neat polysulfone with selectivity of 2 and permeance of 1 GPU. X-Ray Diffraction analysis, thermogravimetric data, optical and scanning electron microscopy were utilized to study the final material; these characterizations confirmed graphene formation on the substrate.
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