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Formation of integrally skinned asymmetric polysulfone gas separation membranes by supercritical CO2
Authors:Alondra Torres-Trueba, F. Alberto Ruiz-Trevi  o, Gabriel Luna-B  rcenas,Ciro H. Ortiz-Estrada
Affiliation:aChemical Science and Engineering Department, Universidad Iberoamericana, Prol. Paseo de la Reforma No. 880, Lomas de Santa Fe, México, D.F., C.P. 01219, Mexico;bMaterials Research Laboratory, CINVESTAV-Querétaro, Querétaro, Qro., C.P. 76230, Mexico
Abstract:Integrally skinned asymmetric polysulfone membranes were prepared from originally dense films inducing asymmetry by the formation of the porous layer adding to one side of the membranes chloroform and supercritical CO2 (SCCO2), and then allowing the SCCO2 expansion to occur. The influence of the chloroform/polysulfone mass ratio (g CH3Cl/g PSF), SCCO2 density and depressurization rate over the thickness of both the porous and the dense skin layers, the morphology of the porous support and the pure O2 and N2 permeability and selectivity performance were studied.The results show that it is possible to induce a very-controlled asymmetry in a dense film following the procedure described in this work and as expected, the thickness of the porous layer increases while the dense skin layer decreases as the chloroform/polysulfone mass ratio increases. Images of the porous layer show that the average-pore size decreases at high SCCO2 densities and slightly decreases with increasing the CO2 depressurization rates. The O2 and N2 permeability coefficients, measured at 35 °C and 2 bar, for the polysulfone asymmetric membranes are practically the same of those determined in dense films, suggesting that the dense skins are essentially defect-free of pinholes.
Keywords:Polysulfone   Asymmetric membrane   Supercritical CO2   Gas permeability
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