화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Membrane Science, Vol.147, No.1, 131-139, 1998
Metal-ion mediated separation of propylene from propane using PPO membranes
Tests with mixture of gases were carried out at room temperature (30+/-2 degrees C) to determine selectivities and permeabilities of propylene and propane. The ideal selectivities of the membranes towards the olefin were also evaluated. Metal-incorporated poly (2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene-oxide), (PPO) membrane was used for facilitating transport of the olefin through the membranes. The metals incorporated were Silver (Ag(I)), Palladium (Pd(II)), Ruthenium (Ru(III)) and Iridium (Ir(III)). PPO showed high ideal selectivities with respect to propylene. Among the metal-incorporated PPO membranes, significantly improved flux and selectivity was obtained especially for Ru(III) and Pd(II), Pd-PPO membranes exhibited two-fold improvement in propylene permeance with improved selectivity from 3.44 to 5.33, The membranes were characterised by Fourier Transform Infra Red spectroscopy (FTIR), Inductively Coupled Atomic Emission Spectroscopy (ICP-AES), Wide Angle X-ray-Diffraction (WAXD) and density measurements to understand the structural characteristics of the membrane responsible for the observed behaviour. From IR results the metals particularly Ru, Pd, Ag, Ir were found to interact with the polymer. The improved selectivity values of the metal incorporated polymers have been explained by a decrease in the effective distance (d(eff)) between the adjacent intersegmental chains due to formation of metal-ion complex with the polymer matrix and hence a decrease in the free volume of the polymer upon metal incorporation. However, the significant improvements in the propylene permeabilities have been realised mainly due to the selective transport of propylene molecules mediated by the incorporation of selected metal ions.