Membranes for gas separation
US-2017056839-A1 · Mar 2, 2017 · US
US11000810B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11000810-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716347143-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 1, 2017 |
| Priority date | Nov 2, 2016 |
| Publication date | May 11, 2021 |
| Grant date | May 11, 2021 |
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Membranes, methods of making the membranes, and methods of using the membranes are described herein. The membranes can comprise a support layer, and a selective polymer layer disposed on the support layer. The selective polymer layer can comprise an oxidatively stable carrier and a borate additive dispersed within a hydrophilic polymer matrix. The oxidatively stable carrier can comprise a quaternaryammonium hydroxide carrier (e.g., a mobile carrier such as a small molecule quaternaryammonium hydroxide, or a fixed carrier such as a quaternaryammonium hydroxide-containing polymer), a quaternaryammonium fluoride carrier (e.g., a mobile carrier such as a small molecule quaternaryammonium fluoride, or a fixed carrier such as a quaternaryammonium fluoride-containing polymer), or a combination thereof. The borate additive can comprise a borate salt, a boric acid, or a combination thereof. The membranes can exhibit selective permeability to gases. As such, the membranes can be for the selective removal of carbon dioxide and/or hydrogen sulfide from hydrogen and/or nitrogen.
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What is claimed is: 1. A membrane comprising: a support layer; and a selective polymer layer disposed on the support layer, the selective polymer layer comprising an oxidatively stable carrier and a borate additive dispersed within a hydrophilic polymer matrix, wherein the oxidatively stable carrier is chosen from a quaternaryammonium hydroxide carrier, a quaternaryammonium fluoride carrier, and combinations thereof. 2. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the quaternaryammonium hydroxide carrier is chosen from a small molecule quaternaryammonium hydroxide, a quaternaryammonium hydroxide-containing polymer, and combinations thereof. 3. The membrane of claim 2 , wherein the oxidatively stable carrier comprises a small molecule quaternaryammonium hydroxide chosen from tetramethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide, tetraethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide, tetrapropylquaternaryammonium hydroxide, tetrabutylquaternaryammonium hydroxide, and combinations thereof. 4. The membrane of claim 2 , wherein the oxidatively stable carrier comprises a quaternaryammonium hydroxide-containing polymer chosen from poly(diallyldimethyl-quaternaryammonium hydroxide), poly(vinylbenzyltrimethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide), poly(2-vinyl-1-methylpyridinium hydroxide), poly(acrylamide-N-propyltrimethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide), poly(2-methacryloxyethyltrimethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide), poly(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl-2-methacryloxyethyldimethylquaternaryammonium hydroxide), copolymers thereof, and blends thereof. 5. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the quaternaryammonium fluoride carrier is chosen from a small molecule quaternaryammonium fluoride, a quaternaryammonium fluoride-containing polymer, and combinations thereof. 6. The membrane of claim 5 , wherein the oxidatively stable carrier comprises a small molecule quaternaryammonium fluoride chosen from tetramethylquaternaryammonium fluoride, tetraethylquaternaryammonium fluoride, tetrapropylquaternaryammonium fluoride, tetrabutylquaternaryammonium fluoride, cesium fluoride, potassium fluoride, sodium fluoride, lithium fluoride, and combinations thereof. 7. The membrane of claim 5 , wherein the oxidatively stable carrier comprises a quaternaryammonium fluoride-containing polymer chosen from poly(diallyldimethyl-quaternaryammonium fluoride), poly(vinylbenzyltrimethylquaternaryammonium fluoride), poly(2-vinyl-1-methylpyridinium fluoride), poly(acrylamide-N-propyltrimethylquaternaryammonium fluoride, poly(2-methacryloxyethyltrimethylquaternaryammonium fluoride), poly(3-chloro-2-hydroxypropyl-2-methacryloxyethyldimethylquaternaryammonium fluoride), copolymers thereof, and blends thereof. 8. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the borate additive comprises a borate salt. 9. The membrane of claim 8 , wherein the borate salt is chosen from sodium tetraborate (STB), sodium tetrafluoroborate (STFB), potassium tetraborate (KTB), potassium tetrafluoroborate (KTFB), lithium tetraborate (LTB), lithium tetrafluoroborate (LTFB), cesium tetraborate (CTB), cesium tetrafluoroborate (CTFB), sodium dihydrogenborate (SDHB), potassium dihydrogenborate (KDHB), lithium dihydrogenborate (LDHB), sodium potassium hydrogen borate (SKHB), sodium lithium hydrogen borate (SLHB), potassium lithium hydrogen borate (KLHB), tetramethylquaternaryammonium tetraborate (TMQ-TB), tetraethylquaternaryammonium tetraborate (TEQ-TB), tetrapropylquaternaryammonium tetraborate (TPQ-TB), tetrabutylquaternaryammonium tetraborate (TBQ-TB), tetramethylquaternaryammonium tetrafluoroborate (TMQ-TFB), tetraethylquaternaryammonium tetrafluoroborate (TEQ-TFB), tetrapropylquaternaryammonium tetrafluoroborate (TPQ-TFB), tetrabutylquaternaryammonium tetrafluoroborate (TBQ-TFB), and combinations thereof. 10. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the borate additive comprises a boric acid. 11. The membrane of claim 10 , wherein the boric acid is selected from tetrafluoroboric acid (TFBA), boric acid (BA), and combinations thereof. 12. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophilic polymer matrix comprises a crosslinked hydrophilic polymer. 13. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the hydrophilic polymer matrix comprises polyvinyl alcohol, polyvinylalcohol-polysiloxane, or any combination thereof. 14. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the support layer comprises a gas permeable polymer. 15. The membrane of claim 14 , wherein the gas permeable polymer comprises a polymer chosen from polyamides, polyimides, polypyrrolones, polyesters, sulfone-based polymers, nitrile-based polymers, polymeric organosilicones, fluorinated polymers, polyolefins, copolymers thereof, and blends thereof. 16. The membrane of claim 14 , wherein the gas permeable polymer comprises polyethersulfone or polysulfone. 17. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the support layer comprises a gas permeable polymer disposed on a base. 18. The membrane of claim 17 , wherein the base comprises a non-woven fabric. 19. The membrane of claim 1 , wherein the membrane further comprises a permeable layer disposed between the support layer and the selective polymer layer. 20. The membrane of claim 19 , wherein the permeable layer comprises a gas permeable polymer chosen from poly(dimethylsiloxane), poly(trimethylsilylpropyne), poly(4-methyl-1-pentene), copolymers thereof, and blends thereof. 21. A method for separating a first gas from a feed gas stream, the method comprising contacting a membrane defined by claim 1 with the feed gas stream comprising the first gas under conditions effective to afford transmembrane permeation of the first gas. 22. A method of making a membrane comprising depositing a selective polymer layer on a support layer, the selective polymer layer comprising an oxidatively stable carrier and a borate additive dispersed within a hydrophilic polymer matrix, wherein the oxidatively stable carrier is chosen from a quaternaryammonium hydroxide carrier, a quaternaryammonium fluoride carrier, and combinations thereof.
Inorganic support material · CPC title
Woven, non-woven or net mesh · CPC title
Polyvinylalcohol · CPC title
Polydimethylsiloxane · CPC title
characterised by specific membranes · CPC title
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