One major drawback in the synthesis of zeolite membranes is the lack of reproducibility ascribed to the support quality. In this paper, a gas-liquid displacement technique was used prior to pore-plugging hydrothermal synthesis to evaluate the quality of hollow fibre supports in terms of pore size distribution of surface pores. Using these supports, four nanocomposite MFI-hollow fibre membrane families were identified, showing different gas/vapour separation performance. The effective MFI thickness of these membranes (0.6-1.2μm) was computed from pure N2 and CO2 permeance using Maxwell-Stefan modelling, while their separation performance was evaluated in the separation of n-butane/H2, CO2/N2 and ternary xylene isomer mixtures. The MFI-alumin...