Bishnu P. BiswalBhaskar AnandRahul BanerjeeUlhas K. Kharul
Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have gained immense attention as new age materials due to their tuneable properties and diverse applicability. However, efforts on developing promising materials for membrane based gas separation, and control over the crystal growth positions on polymeric hollow fiber membranes still remain key challenges. In this investigation, a new, convenient and scalable room temperature interfacial method for growing MOFs (ZIF-8 and CuBTC) on either the outer or inner side of a polybenzimidazole based hollow fiber (PBI-BuI-HF) membrane surface has been achieved in a controlled manner. This was made possible by the appropriate selection of an immiscible solvent pair and the synthetic conditions. The growth of MOFs on the PBI-BuI-HF membrane by the interfacial method was continuous and showed an appreciable gas separation performance, conveying promise for their applicability.
Rob AmelootFrederik VermoorteleWim VanhoveMaarten B. J. RoeffaersBert F. SelsDirk De Vos
Aylin KertikLik H. WeeMartin PfannmöllerSara BalsJohan A. MartensIvo F.J. Vankelecom
Yingbo ChenBiao WangShifeng ZhangXiao HuBowen ChengDongqing LiuYufeng Zhang
Liyun XiaoChuanqi ChengZhixi LiChaoyang ZhengJing DuMeina SongYue WanShaopeng LiJun GuoMeiting Zhao