Issue 49, 2017, Issue in Progress

Enhancement of oxygen permeability by copolymerization of silyl group-containing diphenylacetylenes with tert-butyl group-containing diphenylacetylene and desilylation of copolymer membranes

Abstract

Diphenylacetylenes having various silyl groups [PhC[triple bond, length as m-dash]CC6H4-R; R = p-SiMe3 (TMSDPA), p-SiEt3 (TESDPA), p-SiMe2-n-C8H17 (DMOSDPA), and p-SiPh3 (TPSDPA)] were copolymerized with diphenylacetylene having a tert-butyl group (PhC[triple bond, length as m-dash]CC6H4-tertBu; TBDPA) using a TaCl5n-Bu4Sn catalyst in various monomer feed ratios to provide high-molecular-weight copolymers in high yields. The free-standing membranes were fabricated by solution-casting, except poly(TPSDPA-co-TBDPA). Interestingly, the gas permeability of poly(TMSDPA-co-TBDPA) was higher than those of the homopolymers, poly(TMSDPA) and poly(TBDPA). The permeability of the copolymers became lower as the silyl groups became bulkier. The desilylation of membranes was carried out using a mixture of trifluoroacetic acid/hexane. When bulkier silyl groups were removed, the oxygen permeability increased to larger extents. The oxygen permeability coefficients of the copolymers and desilylated copolymers increased with increasing composition ratio of TBDPA. The gas diffusivity and gas solubility were also increased upon desilylation.

Graphical abstract: Enhancement of oxygen permeability by copolymerization of silyl group-containing diphenylacetylenes with tert-butyl group-containing diphenylacetylene and desilylation of copolymer membranes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2017
Accepted
09 Jun 2017
First published
15 Jun 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 30949-30955

Enhancement of oxygen permeability by copolymerization of silyl group-containing diphenylacetylenes with tert-butyl group-containing diphenylacetylene and desilylation of copolymer membranes

T. Sakaguchi, Y. Lin and T. Hashimoto, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 30949 DOI: 10.1039/C7RA05411D

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