Plasticization-Enhanced Hydrogen Purification Using Polymeric Membranes
RTI International · Triangle · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Polymer membranes are attractive for molecular-scale separations such as hydrogen purification because of inherently low energy requirements. However, membrane materials with outstanding hydrogen separation performance in feed streams containing high-pressure carbon dioxide and impurities such as hydrogen sulfide and water are not available. We report highly permeable, reverse-selective membrane materials for hydrogen purification, as exemplified by molecularly engineered, highly branched, cross-linked poly(ethylene oxide). In contrast to the performance of conventional materials, we demonstrate that plasticization can be harnessed to improve separation performance.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 66.47
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 28
Authors
5- HLHaiqing LinCorresponding
RTI International, Triangle, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- EVElizabeth Van Wagner
RTI International, Triangle, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- BDBenny D. Freeman
RTI International, Triangle, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- LTLora Toy
RTI International, Triangle, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
- RGRaghubir Gupta
RTI International, Triangle, Membrane Technology & Research (United States), The University of Texas at Austin
Topics & keywords
- Membrane
- Hydrogen purifier
- Hydrogen sulfide
- Hydrogen
- Chemical engineering
- Plasticizer
- Polymer
- Materials science
- Affordable and clean energy