TY - JOUR
T1 - Scalable Fabrications of Mixed-Matrix Membranes via Polymer Modification-Enabled In Situ Metal-Organic Framework Formation for Gas Separation
T2 - A Review
AU - Park, Sunghwan
AU - Lee, Young Sei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023, Korean Society of Industrial Engineering Chemistry. All rights reserved.
PY - 2023/6/1
Y1 - 2023/6/1
N2 - Mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs), which are composed of a polymer matrix filled with high-performance fillers as a dispersed phase, have been intensively studied for gas separations for the past 30 years. It has been demonstrated that MMMs exhibit superior gas separation performance compared to polymer membranes and are more scalable than polycrystalline membranes. Despite their potential, the commercialization of MMMs has yet to be reported due to several challenging issues. One of the major challenges of MMMs is the non-ideal interface between the continuous polymer phase and dispersed phase, which can result in defect formation (i.e., interfacial voids, etc.). With respect, many MMM studies have focused on address-ing the issues through scientific approaches. The engineering approaches for facile and effective large-scale fabrication of MMMs, however, have been relatively underestimated. In this review paper, a novel strategy for fabricating MMMs in a facile and scalable manner using in situ metal-organic framework (MOF) formation is introduced. This new MMM fabrication meth-odology can effectively address the issues facing current MMMs, likely facilitating the commercialization of MMMs.
AB - Mixed-matrix membranes (MMMs), which are composed of a polymer matrix filled with high-performance fillers as a dispersed phase, have been intensively studied for gas separations for the past 30 years. It has been demonstrated that MMMs exhibit superior gas separation performance compared to polymer membranes and are more scalable than polycrystalline membranes. Despite their potential, the commercialization of MMMs has yet to be reported due to several challenging issues. One of the major challenges of MMMs is the non-ideal interface between the continuous polymer phase and dispersed phase, which can result in defect formation (i.e., interfacial voids, etc.). With respect, many MMM studies have focused on address-ing the issues through scientific approaches. The engineering approaches for facile and effective large-scale fabrication of MMMs, however, have been relatively underestimated. In this review paper, a novel strategy for fabricating MMMs in a facile and scalable manner using in situ metal-organic framework (MOF) formation is introduced. This new MMM fabrication meth-odology can effectively address the issues facing current MMMs, likely facilitating the commercialization of MMMs.
KW - Gas separation
KW - In situ formation
KW - Membrane fabrications
KW - Metal-organic framework
KW - Mixed-matrix membrane
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U2 - 10.14478/ace.2023.1040
DO - 10.14478/ace.2023.1040
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85163851581
SN - 1225-0112
VL - 34
SP - 213
EP - 220
JO - Applied Chemistry for Engineering
JF - Applied Chemistry for Engineering
IS - 3
ER -