Insights into the Carbon Dioxide Separation Performance of Bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide‐based Plastic Crystal Composite Membranes with Fluorinated Polar Polymers

Author:

Ramos‐Saz Fernando1ORCID,Kang Colin S. M.1ORCID,O'Dell Luke A.1,Forsyth Maria1ORCID,Pringle Jennifer M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Frontier Materials Deakin University 221 Burwood Highway Burwood VIC-3125 Australia

Abstract

AbstractMembrane‐based gas separation technologies are one solution towards mitigating global emissions of CO2. New membrane materials with improved separation performance are still highly sought after. Composite membranes based on organic ionic plastic crystals (OIPCs) have shown preferential interaction for CO2 over N2, leading in some cases to competitive CO2/N2 selectivities. However, these ionic materials have been scarcely studied in the field of gas separation. Here, OIPCs based on the bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([TFSI]) anion were investigated for use as gas separation membranes for the first time. The effect of the polymer type was also investigated, through the comparison of poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) and poly(vinylidene fluoride)‐hexafluoropropylene (PVDF‐HFP) OIPC membranes. A strong temperature dependence of the gas separation performance was found, particularly in the N‐methyl‐N‐ethylpyrrolidinium‐based composites where the material undergoes a solid‐solid phase transition within the testing temperature range. The polymer type was noted to induce a strong effect on the structure of the composites, as well as affecting the gas and ionic transport. Thus, this research provides insights on the influence of the [TFSI] anion on the structure and separation properties of OIPC‐based composites, and new information towards the development of novel OIPC‐based membranes with enhanced gas separation performance.

Funder

Deakin University

Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Energy,General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,Environmental Chemistry

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