Modified Mesoporous Silica Gas Separation Membranes on Polymeric Hollow Fibers
Chemistry of Materials2011Vol. 23(12), pp. 3025–3028
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Kwang‐Suk Jang, Hyung‐Ju Kim, J.R. Johnson, Wun-gwi Kim, William J. Koros, Christopher W. Jones, Sankar Nair
Abstract
Thin, continuous, mesoporous silica membranes are formed on polymeric hollow fibers via liquid-phase coating at roomtemperature and aging with tetraethylorthosilicate (TEOS) vapor at 100 °C. After liquid extraction of the surfactant template and mesopore infiltration with an aminoalkyloctasilsesquioxane, the membrane displays CO2-selective gas permeation properties.
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