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Honeycomb ZIF-67 Membrane With Hierarchical Channels for High-Permeance Gas Separation
Membrane technology exhibits low cost and high efficiency in gas separation. Zeolite-imidazole framework-67 (ZIF-67) membrane shows a theoretically superior performance in H 2 /CO 2 separation, owing to its effective size-sieving pores between H 2 and CO 2 . However, the gas molecules are permeate through a series of consecutive crystal cells of common ZIF-67 polycrystalline membranes, resulting in high transport resistance to the gas permselective transport. To this end, this work employs a contra-diffusion synthesis to construct a honeycomb ZIF-67 (h-ZIF67) crystalline membrane for low-resistance H 2 /CO 2 permselective transport. The controlled growth of h-ZIF67 following the van der Drift theory produces the honeycomb polycrystal with hierarchical channels for low-resistance gas permeation. The prepared membrane with micron-scale thickness still achieves a H 2 permeance as high as 1.6 × 10 −7 mol m −2 s −1 Pa −1 and a H 2 /CO 2 selectivity of 17, which can be maintained after a long-term operation for the H 2 /CO 2 mixture separation.