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Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber

Solubility-selective polymer membranes are promising materials for C(3+) hydrocarbons removal from methane and other permanent gas streams. To this end, a dense solubility-selective membrane based on crosslinked poly(tetradecyl methyl siloxane) was synthesized. Sorption of methane, ethane, and n-but...

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Autores principales: Malakhov, Alexander O., Sokolov, Stepan E., Grushevenko, Evgenia A., Volkov, Vladimir V.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13020124
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author Malakhov, Alexander O.
Sokolov, Stepan E.
Grushevenko, Evgenia A.
Volkov, Vladimir V.
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Sokolov, Stepan E.
Grushevenko, Evgenia A.
Volkov, Vladimir V.
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description Solubility-selective polymer membranes are promising materials for C(3+) hydrocarbons removal from methane and other permanent gas streams. To this end, a dense solubility-selective membrane based on crosslinked poly(tetradecyl methyl siloxane) was synthesized. Sorption of methane, ethane, and n-butane in the polymer was measured in the temperature range of 5–35 °C. An abnormal temperature dependence of sorption was detected, contradicting the generally accepted view of sorption as an exothermic process. In particular, methane shows minimal sorption at 5 °C. The abnormal temperature behavior was found to be related to crystallization of the alkyl side chains at temperatures below ~10 °C. Gas permeability determined by sorption and permeation methods are in reasonable agreement with each other and decrease in the order n-C(4)H(10) > C(2)H(6) > CH(4). The solubility of these alkanes changes in the same order indicating that poly(tetradecyl methyl siloxane) is indeed the sorption-selective membrane. The diffusivities and permeabilities of studied alkanes declined with decreasing temperature, whereas the n-C(4)H(10)/CH(4) permselectivity increases with decreasing temperature, reaching a value of 23 at 5 °C.
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spelling pubmed-99656422023-02-26 Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber Malakhov, Alexander O. Sokolov, Stepan E. Grushevenko, Evgenia A. Volkov, Vladimir V. Membranes (Basel) Article Solubility-selective polymer membranes are promising materials for C(3+) hydrocarbons removal from methane and other permanent gas streams. To this end, a dense solubility-selective membrane based on crosslinked poly(tetradecyl methyl siloxane) was synthesized. Sorption of methane, ethane, and n-butane in the polymer was measured in the temperature range of 5–35 °C. An abnormal temperature dependence of sorption was detected, contradicting the generally accepted view of sorption as an exothermic process. In particular, methane shows minimal sorption at 5 °C. The abnormal temperature behavior was found to be related to crystallization of the alkyl side chains at temperatures below ~10 °C. Gas permeability determined by sorption and permeation methods are in reasonable agreement with each other and decrease in the order n-C(4)H(10) > C(2)H(6) > CH(4). The solubility of these alkanes changes in the same order indicating that poly(tetradecyl methyl siloxane) is indeed the sorption-selective membrane. The diffusivities and permeabilities of studied alkanes declined with decreasing temperature, whereas the n-C(4)H(10)/CH(4) permselectivity increases with decreasing temperature, reaching a value of 23 at 5 °C. MDPI 2023-01-18 /pmc/articles/PMC9965642/ /pubmed/36837627 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13020124 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Malakhov, Alexander O.
Sokolov, Stepan E.
Grushevenko, Evgenia A.
Volkov, Vladimir V.
Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title_full Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title_fullStr Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title_full_unstemmed Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title_short Temperature Dependence of Light Hydrocarbons Sorption and Transport in Dense Membranes Based on Tetradecyl Substituted Silicone Rubber
title_sort temperature dependence of light hydrocarbons sorption and transport in dense membranes based on tetradecyl substituted silicone rubber
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9965642/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36837627
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes13020124
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