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V INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON TIMES OF POLYMERS (TOP) AND COMPOSITES | 2010

Mass Transport in Nanocomposite Materials for Membrane Separations

M. Galizia; Ilaria Puccini; Massimo Messori; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti

The vapor transport properties of nanocomposite materials obtained with different techniques and based on a high free volume glassy polymer suitable for membrane separations, poly[1‐(trimethylsilyl)‐1‐propyne] (PTMSP), have been determined and modeled. The simple mixing in solution of hydrophobic fumed silica nanoparticles with PTMSP leads to mixed matrix membranes, which show higher free volume and higher values of diffusivity and permeability than the pure polymeric material. If a sol‐gel route is followed, with PTMSP and Tetraethoxysylane (TEOS) as precursor of the silica phase, one obtains hybrid matrices characterized by lower vapor diffusion and sorption values with respect to the pure polymer. Although the trends observed are very regular functions of the silica content in the composite, none of the behavior observed obeys traditional models for composites permeability, such as the Maxwell’s one. Both types of behaviors were modeled considering the variation of polymer fractional free volume induced by the inorganic phase: in the mixed matrices the poor interactions between silica and polymer chains favor the formation of nanovoids at the interface, increasing the free volume and the vapor diffusivity, while in the more interconnected hybrid matrices the inorganic domains act as constraints, reducing the volume occupied by the polymeric phase, which is naturally endowed with a very high excess free volume.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2012

Sorption of hydrocarbons and alcohols in addition-type poly(trimethyl silyl norbornene) and other high free volume glassy polymers. II: NELF model predictions

M. Galizia; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


Journal of Membrane Science | 2011

Sorption and transport of hydrocarbons and alcohols in addition-type poly(trimethyl silyl norbornene). I: Experimental data

M. Galizia; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Eugene Sh. Finkelshtein; Yuri Yampolskii; Giulio C. Sarti


Membrane Gas Separation | 2010

Vapor Sorption and Diffusion in Mixed Matrices Based on Teflon® AF 2400

Maria Chiara Ferrari; M. Galizia; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


Chemical engineering transactions | 2009

ORGANIC VAPOURS SORPTION, DIFFUSION AND SWELLING IN POLY-TRIMETHYL-SILYL-NORBORNENE

M. Galizia; M. De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


Archive | 2015

Novel high free volume polymer, addition polytrimethylsilylnorbornene

Yuri Yampolskii; L. E. Starannikova; Nikolay Belov; M. Galizia; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


International Congress on Membranes and Membrane Processes | 2011

Sorption and transport of hydrocarbons and alcohols in addition-typepoly(trimethyl silyl norbornene): experimental data and comparisonwith NELF model predictions

M. Galizia; Maria Grazia De Angelis; Eugene Sh. Finkelshtein; Yuri Yampolskii; Giulio C. Sarti


Archive | 2009

AF1600 and Fumed Silica ESAT Proceedings, Santiago de Compostela

M. Galizia; Maria-Chiara Ferrari; M. De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


Archive | 2009

Solubility and Swelling Isotherms in Mixed Matrix Membranes Based of Teflon

M. Galizia; Maria-Chiara Ferrari; M. De Angelis; Giulio C. Sarti


Archive | 2008

Solubility and Diffusivity of Gases in Nanocomposites Formed by High Free Volume Glassy Polymers and Fumed Silica: Experimental Behaviour and Simulation Based on NELF Model

M. De Angelis; M. Galizia; Maria-Chiara Ferrari; Giulio C. Sarti

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Yuri Yampolskii

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Massimo Messori

University of Modena and Reggio Emilia

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L. E. Starannikova

Russian Academy of Sciences

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Nikolay Belov

Russian Academy of Sciences

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