Highly Durable MIL-96 Membranes via a One-step Active -Alumina Conversion Strategy for Gas Separation

CHEMICAL RESEARCH IN CHINESE UNIVERSITIES(2023)

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Abstract
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) are attractive in membrane separation due to their special pore structure and suitable aperture size. The fabrication of defect-free and robust MOF membranes with excellent durability is highly demanded but remains challenging. In this work, we report a one-step active gamma-alumina conversion strategy for the facile and reliable fabrication of an MIL-96 membrane. In this case, the gamma-Al2O3 sol was dip-coated and sintered on the alpha-Al2O3 disc as the active aluminum source and substrate for the nucleation and growth of MOF. A continuous and well-intergrown MIL-96 membrane was generated with exceptional stability due to the strong adhesion to the substrate. The resultant MIL-96 membrane yielded a satisfactory H-2/CO2 permselectivity and high-temperature resistance, delivering a selectivity of 12.35 with H-2 permeance of 6.20x10(-7) molm(-2)s(-1)Pa-1 at 150 degrees C. Moreover, the probe membrane presented remarkable durability and recyclability under harsh hydrothermal conditions. This method paves the way for constructing highly stable and selective MOF membranes and could accelerate the development of advanced membrane separation technologies for gas purification and recycling in addressing the severe energy and environmental problems.
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Metal-organic framework,Membrane,Active gamma-alumina,Gas separation,Hydrothermal stability
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