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Branched Tröger's base polymer membranes for gas separation

POLYMER [2022]
Junbo Yue, Jingjing Hou, Yixuan Li, Yanqin Yang, Lu Han, Shuzheng Sun, Jingde Li
ABSTRACT

Here we report the synthesis of branched Tröger's base polymers ( x -BTB) with different degree of tetraphenylmethane branch structure by incorporating varied amounts of tetrakis(4-aminopheny)methane into the main chains of Tröger's base polymer (TB). We show that branching increases porosity of x -BTB, leading to improved gas permeability . Specifically, the BET surface area and pore volume of x -BTB polymers increase continuously from 410 to 544 m 2  g −1 and 0.584–0.607 cm 3  g −1 , respectively, for branched polymers containing progressively more branch structure. For CO 2 /N 2 , CO 2 /CH 4 , and O 2 /N 2 binary gas separation, a significant improvement in the gas permeability without obvious compromising the membrane selectivity is observed on the x -BTB membranes with higher branch degree. In particular, for CO 2 /N 2 binary gas separation, the CO 2 permeability of 5 wt%-BTB membrane is 145 Barrers, creating an enhancement of 64.8% as compared to TB membrane. Moreover, x -BTB membranes are much more resistant to physical aging than TB membrane. These results suggest that introduction of tetraphenylmethane branch structure is an effective strategy to fabricate polymeric membranes with high performance suitable for gas separation applications.

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