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An oriented, siliceous deca-dodecasil 3R (DDR) zeolite film for effective carbon capture: insight into its hydrophobic effect

Authors
Kim, EunjooHong, SungwonJang, EunheeLee, Jeong HyeonKim, Jin ChulChoi, NakwonCho, Churl HeeNam, JaewookKwak, Sang KyuYip, Alex C. K.Choi, Jungkyu
Issue Date
14-6월-2017
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A, v.5, no.22, pp.11246 - 11254
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY A
Volume
5
Number
22
Start Page
11246
End Page
11254
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/83132
DOI
10.1039/c7ta02462b
ISSN
2050-7488
Abstract
An all-silica deca-dodecasil 3R (Si-DDR) zeolite with a pore size of 0.36 x 0.44 nm(2) is highly desirable for membrane-based separation of CO2 (0.33 nm) from N-2 (0.364 nm), which is critical in the post-combustion carbon capture process, via molecular recognition of their slight size difference. For the first time, we acquired h0h-oriented, hydrophobic DDR zeolite films through the epitaxial growth of a DDR seed layer with a structure directing agent of methyltropinium iodide. The degree of the out-of-plane orientation and inter-growth was increased with the secondary growth time, while reducing the defects that provide non-selective pathways. The resulting DDR membrane showed a CO2/N-2 separation factor (SF) as high as 11.9 at 50 degrees C (a representative flue-gas temperature) under dry conditions. More desirably, it could achieve a much enhanced CO2/N-2 SF of up to 15.9 at 50 degrees C in the presence of H2O vapor (3rd largest component in the flue-gas). The transport of the larger N-2 molecule, plausibly its entering the pore mouth of DDR zeolites, was more inhibited by H2O molecules adsorbed on the membrane surface; it appears that this surface resistance was due to the hydrophobicity of the highly siliceous DDR membrane and beneficial for improving CO2/N-2 SFs under wet conditions.
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