Issue 36, 2024

Fine-tuning ultramicroporosity in PIM-1 membranes by aldehyde functionalization for efficient hydrogen separation

Abstract

Polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) have shown great potential for membrane-based hydrogen separations. The archetypal PIM, PIM-1, features hydrogen permeability that is 2–3 orders of magnitude higher than that of conventional polymers. However, the hydrogen selectivities of PIM-1 still need to be improved to meet the purity required for hydrogen production and distribution processes. Herein, we report a facile approach to fine-tune the microstructure of PIM-1 films by converting the nitrile groups of PIM-1 into aldehyde groups at room temperature. The aldehyde-functionalized PIM-1 (PIM-CHO) has a significantly higher concentration of ultramicropores (<7 Å) compared to PIM-1 as confirmed by gas sorption and X-ray scattering analyses. Ultimately, this feature results in excellent H2/N2 and H2/CH4 separation performance for PIM-CHO, approaching the most recent 2015 upper bound and outperforming all post-synthetically modified PIM-1 membranes reported to date. Mixed-gas transport studies also demonstrate the excellent potential of PIM-CHO for its deployment in practical applications.

Graphical abstract: Fine-tuning ultramicroporosity in PIM-1 membranes by aldehyde functionalization for efficient hydrogen separation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
12 Jun 2024
Accepted
26 Jul 2024
First published
19 Aug 2024

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024,12, 24519-24529

Fine-tuning ultramicroporosity in PIM-1 membranes by aldehyde functionalization for efficient hydrogen separation

T. H. Lee, T. Joo, P. Jean-Baptiste, P. A. Dean, J. Y. Yeo and Z. P. Smith, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2024, 12, 24519 DOI: 10.1039/D4TA04082A

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