TY - JOUR
T1 - Supported perfluorotributylamine liquid membrane for H2/O2 separation
AU - Castro-Dominguez, Bernardo
AU - Leelachaikul, Pornravee
AU - Takagaki, Atsushi
AU - Sugawara, Takashi
AU - Kikuchi, Ryuji
AU - Oyama, S. Ted
N1 - Funding Information:
The support for this work was funded by a Grant-in-Aid Scientific Research (B) (No. 22360335 ) of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology (MEXT), Japan. B.C.D. and P.L. are grateful for the scholarship from the Japanese Government (MEXT). We appreciate the contribution of the Noritake Company for the porous support.
PY - 2013/12/15
Y1 - 2013/12/15
N2 - Photocatalytic water splitting is the cleanest method to produce H2, but often requires the removal of O2, which is simultaneously generated. To achieve this separation, use was made of supported liquid membranes formed from perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) imbued in porous alumina supports. The PFTBA membranes were subject to single and mixed H2/O2 gas permeance tests at room temperature and showed a sieving transport behavior. The membranes had an average H2/O2 selectivity of 140 with a H2 permeability of 4500 barrers. The performance of the membrane showed only a slight dependence with increases of temperature and gas flow rate, but these increases reduced the lifetime of the membranes because of enhanced volatilization of the perfluoro compound. Studies showed that at small support pore sizes, the membrane displayed longer lifetime because of reduced vapor pressure of the liquid inside the porous support. A partial pressure analysis revealed that the selectivity improved when the partial pressure of the gases was reduced. Additionally, it was shown that separation at humid conditions reduced the stability of the membrane, but did not affect its permeance. The diffusivity and solubility of the gases across the membrane were obtained by the time-lag technique. It was found that H2 has higher solubility and diffusivity than O2 giving rise to a higher overall permeance for the smaller sized gas.
AB - Photocatalytic water splitting is the cleanest method to produce H2, but often requires the removal of O2, which is simultaneously generated. To achieve this separation, use was made of supported liquid membranes formed from perfluorotributylamine (PFTBA) imbued in porous alumina supports. The PFTBA membranes were subject to single and mixed H2/O2 gas permeance tests at room temperature and showed a sieving transport behavior. The membranes had an average H2/O2 selectivity of 140 with a H2 permeability of 4500 barrers. The performance of the membrane showed only a slight dependence with increases of temperature and gas flow rate, but these increases reduced the lifetime of the membranes because of enhanced volatilization of the perfluoro compound. Studies showed that at small support pore sizes, the membrane displayed longer lifetime because of reduced vapor pressure of the liquid inside the porous support. A partial pressure analysis revealed that the selectivity improved when the partial pressure of the gases was reduced. Additionally, it was shown that separation at humid conditions reduced the stability of the membrane, but did not affect its permeance. The diffusivity and solubility of the gases across the membrane were obtained by the time-lag technique. It was found that H2 has higher solubility and diffusivity than O2 giving rise to a higher overall permeance for the smaller sized gas.
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U2 - 10.1016/j.memsci.2013.08.003
DO - 10.1016/j.memsci.2013.08.003
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84883775011
SN - 0376-7388
VL - 448
SP - 262
EP - 269
JO - Journal of Membrane Science
JF - Journal of Membrane Science
ER -