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Carbon Molecular Sieving Membranes Derived from Lignin-Based Materials
Authors:Hidetoshi Kita  Koji Nanbu  Takeo Hamano  Makoto Yoshino  Ken-ichi Okamoto  Masamitsu Funaoka
Institution:(1) Department of Advanced Materials Science and Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Yamaguchi University, Ube, Yamaguchi, 755-8611, Japan;(2) CREST, Japan Science and Technology, Tokyo, Japan;(3) School of Bioresources, Mie University, Tsu, Mie, 514-8507, Japan
Abstract:Carbon molecular sieving membranes were prepared by pyrolysis of lignocresol derived from lignin by the phase-separation method. Lignocresol membranes formed by a dip process on a porous agr-alumina tubing were carbonized at 400–800°C under nitrogen atmosphere. The thickness of the membrane formed on the outer surface of the substrate was about 400 nm judging from SEM observation. Gas-evolving behavior of lignocresol was measured using thermogravimetry-mass spectrometry (TG-MS). The gaseous products evolved from lignocresol included a number of fragments with higher molecular weights; whereas those from phenolic resin are mainly due to phenol and methylphenol. These evolved pyrolysis fragments effectively contribute to micropore formation of carbonized lignocresol membranes. Gas permeation rates through the membrane decreased in the order of increasing kinetic molecular diameter of the penetrant gas, and the membrane behaved like a ldquomolecular sieve.rdquo The permeation properties were dependent on heating conditions, and a pyrolysis temperature of 600°C gave the best membrane performance. Gas selectivities of the membrane prepared at 600°C were 50, 8, 290, and 87 for CO2/N2, O2/N2, H2/CH4, and CO2/CH4 at 35°C, respectively.
Keywords:Carbon membrane  lignocresol  membrane separation  gas separation
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