Polymeric Membranes and Gas Separation: Homogenous Blends of Matrimid®5218 and P84 | AIChE

Polymeric Membranes and Gas Separation: Homogenous Blends of Matrimid®5218 and P84







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Polymeric Membranes and Gas Separation

Homogenous Blends of Matrimid®5218 and P84

Jared C. Carson1 with John P. Stanford2 and Mary E. Rezac2

1. REU in Sustainable Bioenergy at Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS. Summer 2013

2. Chemical Engineering Department, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS.





Abstract: A study has been conducted to determine if a polymeric membrane consisting of a homogenous blend of the polyimides Matrmid® 5218 and P84 can be created, and if the H2/N2 selectivity of this membrane would compare to that of pure Matrimid® 5218. This research shows that by using NMP as a common solvent, a homogenous blend of both polyimides can be achieved. The experiment outlined in this report achieved a maximum H2/N2 selectivity of 50.4 using a 50/50wt% blended membrane, and a maximum H2/N2 selectivity of 51.6 for a pure Matrimid® membrane. Further investigation was conducted into the effects of annealing and cross-linking these membranes, though the results are inconclusive.