Araichimani Arun
University of Twente
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ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces | 2010
Sr Sander Reijerkerk; Anne Corine IJzer; Kitty Nijmeijer; Araichimani Arun; R.J. Gaymans; Matthias Wessling
The permeation properties of a series of block copolymers based on poly(ethylene oxide)-ran-poly(propylene oxide) (PEO-ran-PPO) soft segments and monodisperse tetra-amide (T6T6T) hard segments have been studied. The polyether soft segment used in the current study differs from the commonly used pure poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) soft segment by the fact that it contains 25 wt % randomly distributed poly(propylene oxide) (PPO). The presence of the methyl group of PPO suppresses crystallization of the soft segment and strongly improves the permeability of these materials, especially at subambient temperatures. In addition, the unique monodisperse character of the hard segment ensures a very well phase-separated morphology, resulting in a very pure soft phase. The soft segment length of these block copolymers was varied between 1000 and 10000 g/mol (62-89 wt %). High soft segment concentrations and flexibility were obtained resulting in high CO(2) permeabilities (up to 570 Barrer at 50 degrees C). Due to the random distribution of PPO in the predominantly PEO based soft segment crystallization of PEO was not observed at temperatures as low as -10 degrees C. CO(2) permeabilities exceeding 200 Barrer could be obtained at this low temperature. The CO(2)/light gas selectivity in these materials is governed by the solubility selectivity and consequently only slightly lowered because of the introduction of PPO in the soft segment. Comparison with literature revealed that this block copolymer system has exceptionally high CO(2) permeabilities combined with reasonable CO(2)/light gas selectivities. It is very interesting in CO(2) separation processes where subambient conditions are present (e.g., separation of CO(2) from natural gas), as at these low temperatures, one can take maximum advantage of the increased separation ability of the polymer materials while maintaining excellent transport characteristics.
Journal of Membrane Science | 2010
Sr Sander Reijerkerk; Araichimani Arun; R.J. Gaymans; Kitty Nijmeijer; Matthias Wessling
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2008
Araichimani Arun; R.J. Gaymans
Macromolecular Chemistry and Physics | 2009
Araichimani Arun; Konraad Dullaert; R.J. Gaymans
European Polymer Journal | 2009
Araichimani Arun; R.J. Gaymans
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2010
Anne Corine IJzer; Araichimani Arun; Sr Sander Reijerkerk; Dc Kitty Nijmeijer; Matthias Wessling; R.J. Gaymans
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2010
Araichimani Arun; Kasper K.J. Baack; R.J. Gaymans
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2010
Araichimani Arun; Konraad Dullaert; R.J. Gaymans
Journal of Applied Polymer Science | 2009
Araichimani Arun; R.J. Gaymans
Polymer Engineering and Science | 2008
Araichimani Arun; Kasper K.J. Baack; R.J. Gaymans