2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2014.03.070
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ZIF-8 continuous membrane on porous polysulfone for hydrogen separation

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“…Several publications presenting successful preparation of MOF layers on polymer supports appeared in the last 4 years. Among proposed synthesis methods are contra-diffusion methods [20,21], in-situ methods [22,23], secondary seeded growth methods [24,25], interfacial approaches [8,26,27] and others [28][29][30].…”
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“…Several publications presenting successful preparation of MOF layers on polymer supports appeared in the last 4 years. Among proposed synthesis methods are contra-diffusion methods [20,21], in-situ methods [22,23], secondary seeded growth methods [24,25], interfacial approaches [8,26,27] and others [28][29][30].…”
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“…Subsequently, Fernando et al reported the fabrication of a ZIF membrane on a flat porous polysulfone (PSF) support via in-situ synthesis. This membrane also showed high H 2 /CH 4 (10.5) and H 2 /N 2 (12.4) selectivities in a separation test of gas mixtures [25]. However, the deposition of a more promising organosilica layer between rigid inorganic and flexible polymeric materials on polymer has been demonstrated [26,27].…”
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“…ISG membranes have been shown to improve solute retentions and flux decline properties above that of pure polymer membranes and mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) for OSN. ISG membranes have also been used for gas separations [15][16][17]. However there is scope for further improvement of the performances of ISG hybrid membranes through modification of the polymer matrix.…”
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confidence: 99%