Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers

Gas separation membranes of high CO2 permeability and selectivity have great potential in both natural gas sweetening and carbon dioxide capture. Many modified PIM membranes results permselectivity above Robinson upper bound. The big problem that should be solved for these polymers to be commerciali...

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Main Author: Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985>
Other Authors: Sarti, Giulio Cesare
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:en
Published: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna 2015
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spelling ndltd-unibo.it-oai-amsdottorato.cib.unibo.it-71022015-09-22T04:28:41Z Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985> ING-IND/24 Principi di ingegneria chimica Gas separation membranes of high CO2 permeability and selectivity have great potential in both natural gas sweetening and carbon dioxide capture. Many modified PIM membranes results permselectivity above Robinson upper bound. The big problem that should be solved for these polymers to be commercialized is their aging through time. In high glassy polymeric membrane such as PIM-1 and its modifications, solubility selectivity has more contribution towards permselectivity than diffusivity selectivity. So in this thesis work pure and mixed gas sorption behavior of carbon dioxide and methane in three PIM-based membranes (PIM-1, TZPIM-1 and AO-PIM-1) and Polynonene membrane is rigorously studied. Sorption experiment is performed at different temperatures and molar fraction. Sorption isotherms found from the experiment shows that there is a decrease of solubility as the temperature of the experiment increases for both gases in all polymers. There is also a decrease of solubility due to the presence of the other gas in the system in the mixed gas experiments due to competitive sorption effect. Variation of solubility is more visible in methane sorption than carbon dioxide, which will make the mixed gas solubility selectivity higher than that of pure gas solubility selectivity. Modeling of the system using NELF and Dual mode sorption model estimates the experimental results correctly Sorption of gases in heat treated and untreated membranes show that the sorption isotherms don’t vary due to the application of heat treatment for both carbon dioxide and methane. But there is decrease in the diffusivity coefficient and permeability of pure gases due to heat treatment. Both diffusivity coefficient and permeability decreases with increasing of heat treatment temperature. Diffusivity coefficient calculated from transient sorption experiment and steady state permeability experiment is also compared in this thesis work. The results reveal that transient diffusivity coefficient is higher than steady state diffusivity selectivity. Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna Sarti, Giulio Cesare 2015-05-13 Doctoral Thesis PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://amsdottorato.unibo.it/7102/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985>
Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
description Gas separation membranes of high CO2 permeability and selectivity have great potential in both natural gas sweetening and carbon dioxide capture. Many modified PIM membranes results permselectivity above Robinson upper bound. The big problem that should be solved for these polymers to be commercialized is their aging through time. In high glassy polymeric membrane such as PIM-1 and its modifications, solubility selectivity has more contribution towards permselectivity than diffusivity selectivity. So in this thesis work pure and mixed gas sorption behavior of carbon dioxide and methane in three PIM-based membranes (PIM-1, TZPIM-1 and AO-PIM-1) and Polynonene membrane is rigorously studied. Sorption experiment is performed at different temperatures and molar fraction. Sorption isotherms found from the experiment shows that there is a decrease of solubility as the temperature of the experiment increases for both gases in all polymers. There is also a decrease of solubility due to the presence of the other gas in the system in the mixed gas experiments due to competitive sorption effect. Variation of solubility is more visible in methane sorption than carbon dioxide, which will make the mixed gas solubility selectivity higher than that of pure gas solubility selectivity. Modeling of the system using NELF and Dual mode sorption model estimates the experimental results correctly Sorption of gases in heat treated and untreated membranes show that the sorption isotherms don’t vary due to the application of heat treatment for both carbon dioxide and methane. But there is decrease in the diffusivity coefficient and permeability of pure gases due to heat treatment. Both diffusivity coefficient and permeability decreases with increasing of heat treatment temperature. Diffusivity coefficient calculated from transient sorption experiment and steady state permeability experiment is also compared in this thesis work. The results reveal that transient diffusivity coefficient is higher than steady state diffusivity selectivity.
author2 Sarti, Giulio Cesare
author_facet Sarti, Giulio Cesare
Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985>
author Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985>
author_sort Gemeda, Aweke Elias <1985>
title Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
title_short Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
title_full Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
title_fullStr Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
title_full_unstemmed Solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
title_sort solubility, diffusivity and permeability of gases in glassy polymers
publisher Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna
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