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Switchable gas permeability of a polypropylene-liquid crystalline composite film
Authors:Simon J A Houben  Joey Kloos  Zandrie Borneman  Albert P H J Schenning
Institution:1. Laboratory of Stimuli-responsive Functional Materials and Devices, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Manitoba, The Netherlands;2. Membrane Materials and Processes, Department of Chemical Engineering and Chemistry, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, Manitoba, The Netherlands
Abstract:The development of functionalized polyolefins for use as stimuli-responsive commodity polymers has recently received much attention. In this work, a microporous polypropylene (PP) scaffold is used to align and fortify a smectic liquid crystalline network (LCN) which can switch its gas permeability upon pH changes. The LCN is a photopolymerized liquid crystalline mixture of a dimerized benzoic acid derivative monoacrylate and a diacrylate crosslinker. In the hydrogen-bonded state, the composite membrane shows a high-molecular order and a low permeability for He, N2, and CO2 gases. By pH switching from the hydrogen-bonded state to the salt form, the molecular order is reduced, and the gas permeability is increased by one order of magnitude. This increase is mainly attributed to a loss in order of the system, increasing the free volume, resulting in an increased diffusibility. By exposing the composite film to basic or acidic environments, reversible switching between low and high gas permeability states is observed, respectively. The physical constraints imposed by the PP scaffold strengthens the membrane while the reversible switching inside the liquid crystalline polymer is maintained. This switching of gas permeation properties is not possible with the fragile freestanding LCN films alone.
Keywords:liquid crystals  polymer barrier coatings  polymer gas membranes  polyolefins  stimuli responsive materials
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