In-Situ Formation of Three-Dimensional Network Intrinsic Microporous Ladder Polymer Membranes with Ultra-High Gas Separation Performance and Anti-Trade-Off Effect
Luxin Sun, Wei Xu, Prof. Hongjun Zhang, Jiachen Chu, Mengtao Wang, Kai Song, Wenjie Wu, Prof. Jianxin Li, Dr. Yingge Wang, Prof. Ingo Pinnau, Prof. Xiaohua Ma
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The global quest for clean energy and sustainable processes makes advanced membrane extremely attractive for energy-intensive industrial gas separations. Here, we disclose a series of ultra-high-performance gas separation membranes (PIM-3D-TB) from novel network polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIM) that combine the advantages of solution processible PIM and small pore size distribution (PSD) of porous organic polymers (POP), which was synthesized by in situ copolymerization of triptycene-2,6-diamine as linear part and triptycene-2,6,13(14)-triamine (TTA) as crosslinker. The resulting PIM-3D-TB membranes demonstrated outstanding separation properties that outperformed the latest trade-off lines for H2/CH4 and O2/N2. They also showed an anti-trade-off effect by simultaneously enhancing gas permeability and gas-pair selectivity with increasing TTA content. The TTA crosslinking node increased the microporosity, and, shifted the PSD from the ultramicropore (<7 Å) toward the more size sieving submicropore (<4 Å) region. The post-treated TTA-75 displayed an exceptional H2 permeability of 8000 Barrer and H2/CH4 selectivity of 208. These PIM-3D-TB membranes and their design protocol have unparalleled potential in the next generation of membranes for hydrogen purification and air separations.