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Ionization of Tröger's base polymer of intrinsic microporosity for high-performance membrane-mediated helium recovery

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2023]
Peijun Zheng, Wei Xie, Zhili Cai, Yang Jiao, Ying Sun, Tianliang Han, Xiaohua Ma, Nanwen Li, Shuangjiang Luo
ABSTRACT

Tröger's base (TB) polymer of intrinsic microporosity has aroused increasing attention in various membrane-mediated gas separations. Herein we report macromolecular engineering to tune the microporosity of Tröger's base polymer of intrinsic microporosity (TB-PIM) via ionization for highly permselective helium recovery from natural gas. We reveal that the ionization of TB-PIM tightens polymer chain-packing, leading to dramatic enhancement of gas selectivities. Consequently, the ionic ITB-PIM membranes display the He/CH 4 selectivity increments in the range of 34–158% and impressively high gas selectivities for helium recovery (i.e., α(He/CH 4 ) = 246; α(He/N 2 ) = 229). Due to the enhancement of inter-chain interactions induced by electrostatic interaction , the ITB-PIM membranes exhibit enhanced plasticization resistance compared to the pristine TB-PIM membranes. Notably, the ITB-Trip membrane showed excellent low-temperature gas separation performance with a He permeance of 3162 Barrer and He/CH 4 selectivity of 38.5 at −30 °C, far beyond the 2008 upper bound. It is also proved that the microporosity and gas separation performance of ITB-PIM membranes is highly tailorable by adjusting the TB monomer structure. The facile functionalization method, highly diverse tunability, and excellent gas separation performance render the ITB-PIM membranes promising for helium recovery from natural gas.

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