Green Procedure with Ethanol as Solvent for the Preparation of Thin Films of Polybenzimidazole on Flat and Hollow Fiber Supports: Application to Hydrogen Separation.

2020 
This work shows the preparation of thin films, with thickness from 70 nm to 1 µm, of polybenzimidazole (m-PBI) on polyimide P84 ® supports. Ethanolic solutions of m-PBI are used to coat flat and hollow fiber supports of asymmetric P84 ® with PBI in a process where the coating and drying is performed at room temperature. A diluted solution of NaOH in EtOH allows the dissolution of the m-PBI powder, providing the perfect coating solution to build thin films of m-PBI without damaging the polymeric support. It also means a green alternative, avoiding the use toxic solvents, such as dimethylacetamide. The resulting membranes have been tested for the separation of H 2 mixtures at high temperature at different setups to allow checking their reproducibility. With 100 nm thickness the membranes showed their best gas separation performance. For flat membranes at 180 °C and 3 bar feed pressure a H 2 permeance of 48.5 GPU was obtained, with respective H 2 /CO 2 and H 2 /N 2 selectivities of 33.3 of 55.8. Besides, the hollow fibers under a feed pressure of 6 bar and tested at the same temperature showed near 90 GPU of H 2 with a H 2 /CO 2 selectivity of 13.5 in the one-fiber module and over 39 GPU of H 2 with a H 2 /CO 2 selectivity of 20.2 in the five-fiber module. Finally, the stability of the membranes has been proved for 22 days at 180 °C.
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