Fluorocarbon-modified silica membranes were deposited on γ-Al2O3/α-Al2O3 supports by the sol−gel technique for hydrogen separation. The hydrophobic property, pore structure, gas transport and separation performance, and hydrothermal stability of the modified membranes were investigated. It is observed that the water contact angle increases from 27.2 ± 1.5° for the pure silica membranes to 115.0 ± 1.2° for the modified ones with a (trifluoropropyl)triethoxysilane (TFPTES)/tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) molar ratio of 0.6. The modified membranes preserve a microporous structure with a micropore volume of 0.14 cm3/g and a pore size of 0.5 nm. A single gas permeation of H2 and CO2 through the modified membranes presents small positive apparent...
This chapter discusses the development of silica membranes for gas separation at higher temperatures...
Silica membranes with extremely low defect concentrations have been prepared using sol–gel synthesis...
Membrane materials for gas separations span a wide range including polymers, metals, ceramics and co...
Hybrid silica membranes have demonstrated to possess a remarkable hydrothermal stability in pervapor...
Permeation and separation experiments with H2, CO2, O2, N2, CH4 and isobutane with microporous sol-g...
The synthesis and properties of hydrophobic silica membranes are described. These membranes show ver...
Sol-gel derived microporous silica membranes have shown unprecedented hydrogen gas selectivities in ...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous niobia–silica membranes was investigated and compared with...
The synthesis and properties of hydrophobic silica membranes are described. These membranes show ver...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous niobia–silica membranes was investigated and compared with...
Abstract−Microporous silica membranes for hydrogen separation were prepared on a γ-alumina coated α-...
Microporous membranes and membrane modules have been developed for high temperature separation of hy...
This chapter discusses the research and development of membrane reactors, incorporating microporous ...
Thin microporous silica membranes were prepared on the outer surface of hollow fibre ceramic substra...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous silica hybrid sol-gel derived membranes is often only test...
This chapter discusses the development of silica membranes for gas separation at higher temperatures...
Silica membranes with extremely low defect concentrations have been prepared using sol–gel synthesis...
Membrane materials for gas separations span a wide range including polymers, metals, ceramics and co...
Hybrid silica membranes have demonstrated to possess a remarkable hydrothermal stability in pervapor...
Permeation and separation experiments with H2, CO2, O2, N2, CH4 and isobutane with microporous sol-g...
The synthesis and properties of hydrophobic silica membranes are described. These membranes show ver...
Sol-gel derived microporous silica membranes have shown unprecedented hydrogen gas selectivities in ...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous niobia–silica membranes was investigated and compared with...
The synthesis and properties of hydrophobic silica membranes are described. These membranes show ver...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous niobia–silica membranes was investigated and compared with...
Abstract−Microporous silica membranes for hydrogen separation were prepared on a γ-alumina coated α-...
Microporous membranes and membrane modules have been developed for high temperature separation of hy...
This chapter discusses the research and development of membrane reactors, incorporating microporous ...
Thin microporous silica membranes were prepared on the outer surface of hollow fibre ceramic substra...
The hydrothermal stability of microporous silica hybrid sol-gel derived membranes is often only test...
This chapter discusses the development of silica membranes for gas separation at higher temperatures...
Silica membranes with extremely low defect concentrations have been prepared using sol–gel synthesis...
Membrane materials for gas separations span a wide range including polymers, metals, ceramics and co...