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Influence of temperature on gas transport properties of tetraaminodiphenylsulfone (TADPS) based polybenzimidazoles

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Abstract Polybenzimidazoles have been the focus of increasing study due to their good H2/CO2 separation properties and high thermal stability. Gas transport properties of a series of polybenzimidazoles based on… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Polybenzimidazoles have been the focus of increasing study due to their good H2/CO2 separation properties and high thermal stability. Gas transport properties of a series of polybenzimidazoles based on a tetraaminodiphenylsulfone (TADPS) monomer have been characterized at temperatures from 35 to 190 °C. Permeability increases with increasing temperature for all gases, and activation energies of permeation increase with increasing gas size with the exception of CO2. CO2 exhibits a lower activation energy of permeation than H2 or He, presumably due to strong sorption effects. Gas separations with TADPS-based PBIs are strongly size selective, with CO2/N2, CO2/CH4, and N2/CH4 selectivities decreasing with increasing temperature. However, H2/CO2 selectivities increase with increasing temperature due to a lower activation energy of permeation for CO2 than for H2. All PBIs tested move toward the upper right on the H2/CO2 upper bound as temperature increases. Estimated diffusivities increase significantly with temperature, indicating high activation energies of diffusion that are consistent with the strongly size-sieving nature of these materials.

Keywords: temperature; transport properties; gas transport; co2; tetraaminodiphenylsulfone tadps

Journal Title: Journal of Membrane Science
Year Published: 2020

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