Fabrication of high performance Matrimid/polysulfone dual-layer hollow fiber membranes for O2/N2 separation |
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Authors: | Xiaoli Ding Yiming Cao Hongyong Zhao Lina Wang Quan Yuan |
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Affiliation: | 1. Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, China;2. Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China |
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Abstract: | Matrimid/polysulfone (PSf) dual-layer hollow fiber membranes were fabricated by using co-extrusion and dry-jet wet-spinning phase-inversion techniques. The effects of the spinning dope composition, spinneret dimension, spinneret temperature and the air gap distance on the hollow fiber membranes separation performance were studied. Aging phenomenon was also studied. After coated by 3 wt% silicon solution, the hollow fiber membranes have an O2/N2 selectivity of 7.55 at 25 °C, 506.625 kPa which exceeds the intrinsic value of Matrimid. The membranes have an O2 permeance of 9.36 GPU with an apparent dense-layer thickness of 1421 Å calculated from the O2 permeability. SEM images show the high porosity underneath the dense skin. It indicates that non-solvent addition is not necessary in the inner spinning dope to induce the macroviod formation. The binodals of the Matrimid/solvent/H2O and PSf/solvent/H2O indicate that the composition of the spinning dope plays an important role in the structure and the gas separation performance of the dual-layer hollow fiber membranes. The delayed demixing of the inner spinning dope may fabricate low resistance support layers in the dual-layer hollow fiber membranes. |
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Keywords: | Dual-layer hollow fiber membrane Substructure resistance Spinneret dimension Dope composition Binodals Aging phenomenon |
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