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Journal of Macromolecular Science, Part B | 2013

Hyperbranched Polyimide-Silica Hybrid Materials: Synthesis, Structure, Dynamics, and Gas Transport Properties

Evgenia Minko; V. A. Bershtein; Petr Sysel; Larisa M. Egorova; P. N. Yakushev; Vladimír Hynek; Ondrej Vopicka; Karel Friess; Miroslav Zgazar; Kryštof Pilnáček; Milan Šípek

A series of organic–inorganic hybrid materials were prepared from a hyperbranched polyimide precursor (hyperbranched polyamic acid), tetramethoxysilane, and/or 3-glycidyloxypropyl-trimethoxysilane via a sol-gel process. The hyperbranched polyimide-silica hybrids, whose polyimide moieties were based on commercially available monomers 4,4′,4″-triaminotriphenylmethane and 4,4′-oxydiphthalic anhydride taken in molar ratio 1:1, contained from 10 to 30 wt% silica. Their morphology and dynamics were characterized by using scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, dynamic mechanical analysis, laser-interferometric creep rate spectroscopy, and wide-angle X-ray diffraction. Attention was also focused on the relation between morphology/dynamics and gas transport properties of these materials.


Chemistry: A European Journal | 2017

Thin high flux self-standing graphene oxide membranes for efficient hydrogen separation from gas mixtures

Daniel Bouša; Karel Friess; Kryštof Pilnáček; Ondřej Vopička; Marek Lanč; Kristián Fónod; Martin Pumera; David Sedmidubský; Jan Luxa; Zdeněk Sofer

The preparation and gas-separation performance of self-standing, high-flux, graphene oxide (GO) membranes is reported. Defect-free, 15-20 μm thick, mechanically stable, unsupported GO membranes exhibited outstanding gas-separation performance towards H2 /CO2 that far exceeded the corresponding 2008 Robeson upper bound. Remarkable separation efficiency of GO membranes for H2 and bulky C3 or C4 hydrocarbons was achieved with high flux and good selectivity at the same time. On the contrary, N2 and CH4 molecules, with larger kinetic diameter and simultaneously lower molecular weight, relative to that of CO2 , remained far from the corresponding H2 /N2 or H2 /CH4 upper bounds. Pore size distribution analysis revealed that the most abundant pores in GO material were those with an effective pore diameter of 4 nm; therefore, gas transport is not exclusively governed by size sieving and/or Knudsen diffusion, but in the case of CO2 was supplemented by specific interactions through 1) hydrogen bonding with carboxyl or hydroxyl functional groups and 2) the quadrupole moment. The self-standing GO membranes presented herein demonstrate a promising route towards the large-scale fabrication of high-flux, hydrogen-selective gas membranes intended for the separation of H2 /CO2 or H2 /alkanes.


Membranes | 2018

A Novel Time Lag Method for the Analysis of Mixed Gas Diffusion in Polymeric Membranes by On-Line Mass Spectrometry: Pressure Dependence of Transport Parameters

Marcello Monteleone; Elisa Esposito; Alessio Fuoco; Marek Lanč; Kryštof Pilnáček; Karel Friess; Caterina Grazia Bezzu; Mariolino Carta; Neil B. McKeown; J.C. Jansen

This paper presents a novel method for transient and steady state mixed gas permeation measurements, using a quadrupole residual gas analyser for the on-line determination of the permeate composition. The on-line analysis provides sufficiently quick response times to follow even fast transient phenomena, enabling the unique determination of the diffusion coefficient of the individual gases in a gas mixture. Following earlier work, the method is further optimised for higher gas pressures, using a thin film composite and a thick dense styrene-butadiene-styrene (SBS) block copolymer membrane. Finally, the method is used to calculate the CO2/CH4 mixed gas diffusion coefficients of the spirobisfluorene-based polymer of intrinsic microporosity, PIM-SBF-1. It is shown that the modest pressure dependence of the PIM-SBF-1 permeability can be ascribed to a much stronger pressure dependence of the diffusion coefficient, which partially compensates the decreasing solubility of CO2 with increasing pressure, typical for the strong sorption behaviour in PIMs. The characteristics of the instrument are discussed and suggestions are given for even more versatile measurements under stepwise increasing pressure conditions. This is the first report on mixed gas diffusion coefficients at different pressures in a polymer of intrinsic microporosity.


Macromolecules | 2014

Molecular Modeling and Gas Permeation Properties of a Polymer of Intrinsic Microporosity Composed of Ethanoanthracene and Tröger’s Base Units

Elena Tocci; Luana De Lorenzo; Paola Bernardo; Gabriele Clarizia; Fabio Bazzarelli; Neil B. McKeown; Mariolino Carta; Richard Malpass-Evans; Karel Friess; Kryštof Pilnáček; Marek Lanč; Yuri Yampolskii; Ludmila Strarannikova; V. P. Shantarovich; Michele Mauri; J.C. Jansen


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Equilibrium and transient sorption of vapours and gases in the polymer of intrinsic microporosity PIM-1

Ondřej Vopička; Karel Friess; Vladimír Hynek; Petr Sysel; Miroslav Zgažar; Milan Šípek; Kryštof Pilnáček; Marek Lanč; J.C. Jansen; Christopher R. Mason; Peter M. Budd


Polymer | 2017

Effect of physical aging on the gas transport and sorption in PIM-1 membranes

Paola Bernardo; Fabio Bazzarelli; Franco Tasselli; Gabriele Clarizia; Christopher R. Mason; Louise Maynard-Atem; Peter M. Budd; Marek Lanč; Kryštof Pilnáček; Ondřej Vopička; Karel Friess; Detlev Fritsch; Yu. P. Yampolskii; V. P. Shantarovich; J.C. Jansen


Journal of Membrane Science | 2017

CO2/CH4 separation performance of ionic-liquid-based epoxy-amine ion gel membranes under mixed feed conditions relevant to biogas processing

Karel Friess; Marek Lanč; Kryštof Pilnáček; Vlastimil Fíla; Ondřej Vopička; Zuzana Sedláková; Matthew G. Cowan; William M. McDanel; Richard D. Noble; Douglas L. Gin; Pavel Izák


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2011

Mixed matrix membranes based on hyperbranched polyimide and mesoporous silica for gas separation

Petr Sysel; Evgenia Minko; Michal Hauf; Karel Friess; Vladimír Hynek; Ondrej Vopicka; Kryštof Pilnáček; Milan Šípek


Journal of Membrane Science | 2016

Aging of polymers of intrinsic microporosity tracked by methanol vapour permeation

Kryštof Pilnáček; Ondřej Vopička; Marek Lanč; Marcela Dendisová; Miroslav Zgažar; Peter M. Budd; Mariolino Carta; Richard Malpass-Evans; Neil B. McKeown; Karel Friess


Desalination and Water Treatment | 2010

Comparison of transport properties of hyperbranched and linear polyimides

Karel Friess; Petr Sysel; Evgenia Minko; Michal Hauf; Ondřej Vopička; Vladimír Hynek; Kryštof Pilnáček; Milan Šípek

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Karel Friess

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Ondřej Vopička

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Marek Lanč

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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J.C. Jansen

University of Calabria

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Petr Sysel

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Peter M. Budd

University of Manchester

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Milan Šípek

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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Vladimír Hynek

Institute of Chemical Technology in Prague

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