In situ Generation of Reticulate Micropores through Covalent Network/Polymer Nanocomposite Membranes for Reverse‐Selective Separation of Carbon Dioxide |
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Authors: | Eunkyung Jeon Dr Su‐Young Moon Jae‐Sung Bae Prof Ji‐Woong Park |
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Institution: | School of Materials Science and Engineering, Gwangju Institute of Science and Technology, Gwangju, Korea |
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Abstract: | We demonstrate the synthesis of a microporous covalent‐network membrane derived from co‐continuous blends of a porogenic urea network and a polyimide (PI). We show that the urea networks in the PI matrix may be thermally rearranged while selectively expelling small molecular fragments, thereby forming a new network bearing reticular microporous molecular pathways. The porous structures enable reverse‐selective gas separation, efficiently blocking carbon dioxide to which most polymeric membranes exhibit selective permeability. The proposed method for fabricating microporous organic membranes with highly tunable porosities using a variety of chemical structures and processing parameters is facile and shows promise for the creation of new membrane‐based molecular‐separation techniques. |
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Keywords: | covalent networks membranes microporous materials organic sol– gel synthesis reverse-selective separation |
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