abstract
Polymeric ionic liquids (PlLs) are blossoming as a nevv generation of materials aL the interface of many areas leading to a renaissance of the field of ionic polymers. Although PlLs are interesting membranes materials for CO2 separation, additional research is still required to realize their full potential. In this work, pyrroliclinium-based polymers containing different cyano-functionalized counter -anions were synthesized by straightforvvarcl anion exchange reactions and characterized. Their film forming ability blended with different amounts of free ionic liquid (IL) was evaluated and the CO2 and N-2 permeation properties through the prepared composites were determined. The results show that increasing the IL content in the composites not only increased CO2 permeability but also boosted the CO2/N-2 permselectivity, leading to improved separation performances. The best performance was achieved for the C(CN)(3)-based membrane containing 60 wt% of IL, which overcomes the Robeson 2008 upper bound, with CO2 permeability of 439.3 Bat rer and CO2/N-2 permselectivity of 64.4. Therefore, the pyrrolidinium-based PIL combined with the [C(CN)(3)](-) as counter-anion has potential for efficient post-combustion CO2 separation, suggesting the preparation of high performance membranes for industrial applications. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
keywords
OF-THE-ART; GAS SEPARATION; POLY(IONIC LIQUID)S; CARBON-DIOXIDE; COMPOSITE MEMBRANES; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES; GEL MEMBRANES; FLUE-GAS; TEMPERATURE; SOLUBILITY
subject category
Engineering; Polymer Science
authors
Tome, LC; Isik, M; Freire, CSR; Mecerreyes, D; Marrucho, IM
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acknowledgements
Liliana C. Tome would like to thank the FCT (Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia) for her PhD research grant (SERH/BD/72830/2010), Mehmet Isik acknowledges the financial support of the European Commission through project Renaissance-ITN 289347. Isabel M. Marrucho and Carmen S.R. Freire acknowledge FcrimcrEs (Portugal) for contracts under Investigador FCT 2012. This work was partially supported by FCT through the projects PTDCREQ-FTT/1686/2012, Pest-OE/EQB/LA0004/2013 (ITQB) and ECOMP-01-0124-FEDER-037271 (PEst-C/CIM/LA0011/2013) (CICECO).