Current Status and Future Prospect of Polymer‐Layered Silicate Mixed‐Matrix Membranes for CO2/CH4 Separation Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • AbstractThe mixed‐matrix membrane (MMM), a state‐of‐the‐art polymer‐inorganic hybrid, is a relatively recent addition to the membrane family which adopts the synergistic advantages of the polymer and inorganic phase. Although marked improvement has been achieved by MMMs in CO2/CH4 separation, the development of a defect‐free structure to transcend the Robeson upper bound limit remains a challenge. In previous years, a number of inorganic materials with diverse nature have been studied for CO2/CH4 separation; however, layered silicates have not attracted much attention despite their superior thermal and mechanical properties. Analyses of the potential of using layered silicates as inorganic fillers in MMM fabrication for CO2/CH4 separation are reviewed. Additionally, the immediate challenges toward successful formation of layered silicate‐based MMM and future prospects are addressed.

publication date

  • 2016

number of pages

  • 12

start page

  • 1393

end page

  • 1405

volume

  • 39

issue

  • 8