High-Flux
ZIF‑8 Membranes on ZnO-Coated Supports
for Propane/Propylene Separation
Posted on 2023-05-23 - 17:37
Zeolitic-imidazolate framework ZIF-8, a subclass of metal–organic
frameworks (MOFs) with sodalite topology, has been a promising candidate
for gas separation applications. Nevertheless, fabricating a high-flux
propylene-selective ZIF-8 membrane is still challenging owing to the
intrinsic crystalline nature of ZIF-8. In this study, an effective
vapor-phase technique has been used to synthesize thin ZIF-8 membranes.
ZnO was coated on anodic alumina oxide (AAO) supports via atomic layer
deposition (ALD). The ZnO layer was vapor-phase treated with 2-methyl
imidazole, which converted the ZnO layer to ZIF-8. The vapor-phase
synthesized ZIF-8 membranes were evaluated for propylene/propane separation.
With a ZIF-8 layer of ∼400 nm thickness, a high propylene/propane
separation factor of 58 was obtained, concomitant with a high propylene
permeance of 3.6 × 10–7 mol m–2 s–1 Pa–1. It was found that
the vapor-phase solvent-free synthesis minimized the number of chemicals
needed to fabricate a thin, highly permeable, and propylene-selective
ZIF-8 membrane.
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Ronte, Anil; Wagle, Phadindra; Mahmodi, Ghader; Chevula, Mounika; Dangwal, Shailesh; Saeb, Mohammad Reza; et al. (2023). High-Flux
ZIF‑8 Membranes on ZnO-Coated Supports
for Propane/Propylene Separation. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.energyfuels.3c00212