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Experimental analysis and simulation of the gas transport in dense Hyflon® AD60X membranes. Influence of residual solvent

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2007
abstract:
The present paper discusses the tendency of solution-cast Hyflon AD membranes to retain unexpectedly high amounts of solvent, the possible reasons of this phenomenon and its effect on the membrane performance. Dense membranes, prepared by solution-casting and subsequent evaporation, showed large differences in their thermal, mechanical and transport properties, depending on the residual solvent content. Complete solvent removal required heating under vacuum up to well above the glass transition temperature. Analysis of the permeability, diffusion and solubility coefficients of six permanent gases showed that plasticization by the residual solvent reduces the permselectivity and increases the permeability. Data of solution-cast membranes after complete solvent removal compare well with those of a melt-pressed sample. Experimental gas transport parameters were confronted with simulated data, obtained by the GuseveSuter Transition-State Theory (TST) method and by molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. 1H High Resolution Magic Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopic analysis of the residual solvent in the polymer matrix did not reveal a particular interaction between polymer and solvent, suggesting that the solvent retention is mainly diffusion controlled.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Hyflon AD60X; Gas separation mem; Residual solvent
List of contributors:
Macchione, Marialuigia; Drioli, Enrico; Tocci, Elena; Jansen, JOHANNES CAROLUS
Authors of the University:
JANSEN JOHANNES CAROLUS
TOCCI ELENA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/34954
Published in:
POLYMER (GUILDFORD)
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