Publication: Exploring the performance limits of MOF/polymer MMMs for O-2/N-2 separation using computational screening
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Eruçar, İlknur
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Air separation is one of the most challenging separations because of the very similar molecular dimensions of gas molecules. We used a high-throughput computational screening approach to identify the upper performance limits of metal organic framework (MOF) membranes and MOF/polymer mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) for O-2/N-2 separation. Gas permeabilities and selectivities were calculated for 5629 MOF membranes and 78,806 different types of MOF/polymer MMMs, which represent the largest number of MOF-based membranes studied to date for air separation. Our results showed that many MOF membranes exceed the upper bound established for polymer membranes due to their high permeabilities and/or selectivities. The maximum achievable O-2 permeability and O-2/N-2 selectivity of MOF/polymer MMMs were computed as 2710.8 Barrer and 19.8, respectively. Results revealed that MOF/polymer MMMs can outperform MMMs composed of traditional fillers, such as zeolites, in terms of O-2 permeability and O-2/N-2 selectivity. The impacts of purity of air mixture and the structural flexibility of MOFs on the gas separation performances of MMMs were also discussed. These results provide molecular-level insights into adsorption and diffusion behaviors of O-2 and N-2 in MOF membranes in addition to presenting structure-performance relations of MOFs that can lead to high-performance membranes and fillers for MMMs.
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Journal of Membrane Science
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Engineering, Polymer science