Microporous polyimine membranes for efficient separation of liquid hydrocarbon mixtures
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Sungkyunkwan University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Interfacial polymerization has been an industrial standard for preparing desalination membranes. Extending the same concept to molecular separation of organic solvents would be a key enabler for the decarbonization of the chemical and petrochemical industries through energy-efficient crude or biocrude oil fractionation. Here, we report a molecular engineering approach based on acid-catalyzed interfacial polymerization for efficient hydrocarbon separation. The design strategies include (i) changing the linkage from amide to imine and (ii) subsequent introduction of shape-persistent units such as triptycene and spirobifluorene. The prepared polyimine membranes exhibit ultrahigh microporosity and enhanced…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 26.88
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 54
Authors
7- THTae Hoon Lee
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sungkyunkwan University
- MBMarcel Balçık
King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- ZAZain Ali
Australian Water Quality Centre, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
- TJTaigyu Joo
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MPMatthew P. Rivera
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Membrane
- Chemical engineering
- Petrochemical
- Polyamide
- Hydrocarbon
- Microporous material
- Triptycene
- Polymerization