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High-Flux Vertically Aligned 2D Covalent Organic Framework Membrane with Enhanced Hydrogen Separation

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posted on 2020-04-01, 19:13 authored by Hongwei Fan, Manhua Peng, Ina Strauss, Alexander Mundstock, Hong Meng, Jürgen Caro
In this study, we propose a new concept of vertically aligned 2D covalent organic framework (COF) layers forming a membrane for efficient gas separation on the basis of precise size exclusion. Gas transport takes place through the COF interlayer space (typically 0.3–0.4 nm) rather than through the nanometer-sized pore apertures. Construction of such a unique membrane architecture was implemented via in situ oriented growth of 2D COFs inside a skeleton of vertically aligned CoAl-layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanosheets. The resultant vertical COF-LZU1 membrane exhibits a high H2 permeance of ∼3600 GPU together with a desirable separation selectivity for gas mixtures such as H2/CO2 (31.6) and H2/CH4 (29.5), thus surpassing the 2008 Robeson upper bounds. The universality of this approach was demonstrated by successfully producing two types of high-quality vertical COF membranes with superior performance as well as outstanding running stability.

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