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Ester-Cross-linkable Composite Hollow Fiber Membranes for CO2 Removal from Natural Gas
writer:Canghai Ma and William J. Koros
keywords:复合膜材料
source:期刊
specific source:Ind. Eng. Chem. Res., 2013, 52 (31), pp 10495–10505
Issue time:2013年
High-performance ester-cross-linkable composite hollow fibers were developed through simultaneous spinning of 4,4′-(hexafluoroisopropylidene) diphthalic anhydride (6FDA) based polyimide and Torlon (registered trademark of Solvay Polymers) solutions. The core layer polyamide-imide polymer, Torlon, demonstrates excellent adhesion with cross-linkable 6FDA-based polyimide during spinning and ester-cross-linking. Torlon also shows superior thermal stability after cross-linking while maintaining the open substructure of the Torlon core layer. The resultant cross-linked composite hollow fibers show a CO2 permeance of 40 GPU with a CO2/CH4selectivity of 39 in testing at 100 psi with 50/50 CO2/CH4 feed, 35 °C. The cross-linked composite hollow fibers also show high separation performance in the presence of high-level toluene contaminants up to 1000 ppm, suggesting that cross-linked composite hollow fibers are viable under realistic operation conditions. The high natural gas separation performance and significantly reduced cost of hollow fiber formation provides a significant advancement in the state of the art for natural gas separations.