화학공학소재연구정보센터
Desalination, Vol.240, No.1-3, 311-315, 2009
Separation of biohydrogen by supported ionic liquid membranes
This work Studied the use of room temperature ionic liquids (RTILs) based on the 1-n-alkyl-3-methylimidazolium cation, in supported liquid membranes (SLMs), in order to use them as membrane materials for separation and enrichment of hydrogen from a gaseous mixture containing H-2, CO2, and N-2. Different RTILs, with different chain length of alkyl substituents oil the imidazolium cation and different anions, were incorporated in a PVDF hydrophobic membrane in order to study its effect on the permeability and on the selectivity towards the gases present in the fermentation process. Experiments were conducted in a constant pressure system and temperature (30 degrees C), and pure gas permeability/selectivity data were reported. Supported ionic liquid membranes (SILMs) have been found to be stable at the pressure Studied. The highest permeability value (30.70 x 10(-11) m(2)/s) was obtained for the PVDF membrane immobilized with the RTIL [OMIM][PF6]. The high selectivity values towards CO2, between 22 (for [OMIM][PF6]) and 35 (for [BMIM][BF4]), obtained indicates that these SILMs Could be used for this process.