Triple-ligand zeolitic imidazolate frameworks for highly CO2 selective mixed matrix membranes

2021 
Abstract Here, we report a new class of highly CO2 selective ZIF nanoparticles, TAZIF-8, consisting of zinc metals and triple ligands, including 2-methylimidazole (MIm), tributylamine (TBA), and 3-amino-1,2,4-triazole (Atz). The Zn-MIm coordination retains an open porous sodalite topology, while the Zn-TBA analogue contributes to high processability. Lastly, the Zn-Atz coordination enables favorable CO2 permeation via a combination of enhanced size discrimination and specific chemical interactions. Consequently, a high loading 6FDA-DAM/TAZIF-8 (40 wt%) mixed matrix membrane exhibits an almost threefold increase in CO2 permeability and a twofold increase in CO2 selectivity over other light gases (N2, CO, or CH4) compared to high performance 6FDA-DAM membrane. Furthermore, it reasonably maintains the excellent CO2 separation performance over 90 days and even after exposure to water vapor. Our multiple hybrid modification technique enables the fine-tuning of the physical structure and textural properties of ZIF for enhanced CO2 separation performance.
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