Artículo de revista
Syndiotactic polypropylene copolymer membranes and their performance for oxygen separation
Fecha
2010Registro en:
Journal of Membrane Science 348 (2010) 34–40
doi:10.1016/j.memsci.2009.10.033
Autor
Vanegas, Ma. Eulalia
Quijada Abarca, Juan
Nunes, Suzana P.
Yave, Wilfredo
Institución
Resumen
Syndiotactic poly(propylene- -olefin) copolymers with controlled microstructure and desired properties
for oxygen enrichment have been synthesized via metallocene catalysts. The controlled incorporation of
comonomers as pendant branch mainly improved the oxygen permeability, but the oxygen/nitrogen
selectivity dropped around 20%. By controlling the amount and length of the branches in the syndiotactic
polypropylene, the permeability of the membrane was enhanced up to 12-fold and it is comparable
to typical commercial polymers used for this application. In contrast with conventional commercial
polypropylene, copolymers with a large amount of comonomer were soluble in cyclohexane, allowing
the manufacture of composite membranes with high permeance.