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International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.32, No.12, 1825-1836, 2007
Synthesis and characterization of new silica membranes using template-sol-gel technology
The sol-gel polymerization process and template technology were used to prepare silica-alumina asymmetric membrane. The FrIR and (29)Si-NMR results showed that the silica polymers were formed and the degree of branching depended on the aging time of polymeric sols. Silica membranes were characterized using DTA, TGA, SEM and EDX techniques. Nitrogen physisorption tests revealed that the surface area of the membrane increases significantly around 10-folds when template is used. The average pore size of the silica membrane increases by a factor of 1.5-3 when a template is added. Changing the type and concentration of template, as well as molar ratio of the precursors alter the final characteristics of the membrane. The permeation data on alun-fina support showed that the gas permeation through the support was controlled by viscous flow model. The H(2) permeance of free surfactant template membrane (2.09 x 10(-6) Mol/m(2) s Pa) was increased approximately 2 times for new templated membrane (4.2 x 10(-6)mol/m(2)sPa) at 400 degrees C. Permselectivities of H(2)/CH(4) (149) and H(2)/CO(2) (15.5) were obtained for free template membrane and 135 and 35, respectively, for templated membrane at 400 degrees C. (c) 2006 International Association for Hydrogen Energy. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.