Influence of Polymer Modification on Intra-Mof Self-Diffusion in Mof-Based Mixed Matrix Membranes

30 Pages Posted: 9 Mar 2023

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Amineh Baniani

University of Florida

Matthew P. Rivera

Georgia Institute of Technology

Ryan Lively

Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering

Sergey Vasenkov

University of Florida

Abstract

Mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs) represent a promising membrane type for gas and liquid separations. Such membranes can be formed by dispersing crystals of metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) in polymers. For liquid separations, crosslinked polymers are desirable because crosslinking reduces polymer dilation and plasticization effects by liquid sorbates. However, polymer crosslinking processes can unfavorably change transport and related structural properties of MOF fillers. In this work, 13C pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR was used to investigate possible changes in intra-MOF self-diffusion of p-xylene and o-xylene after MMM polymer crosslinking. The studied MMMs were formed by dispersing MOF crystals of the type ZIF-71 in Torlon (a poly(amide-imide)) or Matrimid (a polyimide) polymers. The reported PFG NMR data indicate that the polymer crosslinking process used does not influence the intra-ZIF diffusivities when all effects on these diffusivities that are related to diffusing molecules crossing over the crystal boundaries or reflected away from these boundaries are removed. In contrast, these data show that the crosslinking process resulted in a significant decrease of the effective size of ZIF-71 crystals inside the studied MMMs, especially in the ZIF-71/Matrimid MMM. This crystal size decrease is attributed to a partial degradation of the ZIF-71 crystals inside the MMMs due to the crosslinking process. This conclusion was found to be in agreement with the results of electron microscopy analysis. PFG NMR studies and data analysis similar to those presented here can be used for quantifying any types of MOF crystal degradation inside MOF-based MMMs.

Keywords: Diffusion, PFG NMR, mixed-matrix membranes, MOF, polymer crosslinking

Suggested Citation

Baniani, Amineh and Rivera, Matthew P. and Lively, Ryan and Vasenkov, Sergey, Influence of Polymer Modification on Intra-Mof Self-Diffusion in Mof-Based Mixed Matrix Membranes. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4382977 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4382977

Amineh Baniani

University of Florida ( email )

PO Box 117165, 201 Stuzin Hall
Gainesville, FL 32610-0496
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Matthew P. Rivera

Georgia Institute of Technology ( email )

Ryan Lively

Georgia Institute of Technology - School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering ( email )

Atlanta, GA 30332
United States

Sergey Vasenkov (Contact Author)

University of Florida ( email )

PO Box 117165, 201 Stuzin Hall
Gainesville, FL 32610-0496
United States

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