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Tuning the Gas Selectivity of Tröger's Base Polyimide Membranes by Using Carboxylic Acid and Tertiary Base Interactions
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2018
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Membrane StructureMacromolecular ChemistryEngineeringTertiary Base InteractionsBase Polyimide MembranesMembrane CharacterizationChemistryPolyimide-based MaterialsPolymersCatalytic MembraneChemical EngineeringPolymer ChemistryGas SelectivityPolymer MembraneBiomolecular EngineeringMembrane FormationNew CopolyimidesPolymer ScienceCopolyimide Membranes MaterialsPolymer Synthesis
Polyimide-based materials provide attractive chemistries for the development of gas-separation membranes. Modification of inter- and intra-chain interactions is a route to improve the separation performance. In this work, copolyimides with Tröger's base (TB) monomers are designed and synthesized. In particular, a series of copolyimides is synthesized with different contents of carboxylic acid groups (0-50 wt %) to alter the inter- and intra-chain interactions and enhance the basicity of the TB-polyimides. A detailed thermal and structural analysis is provided for the new copolyimides. Gas permeation data reveal a tunable trend in separation performance with increasing carboxylic acid group content. Importantly, this is one of the few examples of copolyimide membranes materials that show enhanced plasticization resistance to high-pressure gas feeds through physical cross-linking.
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