Modification of Poly(4-Methyl-2-Pentyne) in Supercritical Fluid Medium for Production of CO2-Selective Gas-Separation Membranes
- Authors: Polevaya V.G.1, Vorobei A.M.2,3, Pokrovskiy O.I.2, Shandryuk G.A.1, Parenago O.O.2,3, Lunin V.V.2,3, Khotimskiy V.S.1
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Affiliations:
- Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
- Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry
- Faculty of Chemistry
- Issue: Vol 11, No 8 (2017)
- Pages: 1276-1282
- Section: Article
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1990-7931/article/view/199867
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1990793117080085
- ID: 199867
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Abstract
The work is devoted to exploring the possibility of using supercritical fluids as media for modification of polymers offering promise for production of gas-separation membranes with the goal to improve selectivity towards CO2. The possibility is demonstrated for introduction of fragments of quaternary ammonium salts into the structure of poly(4-methyl-2-pentyne) with the help of a two-stage process: bromination of the initial polymer with N-bromosuccinimide followed by the addition of the tertiary amine—N-butylimidazol— conducted in supercritical fluids as a medium. The use of trifluoromethane as the reaction medium provides the highest degree of modification of the brominated polymer with the amine. The polymer produced under the optimized conditions demonstrates a threefold increase of the calculated selectivity of separation of CO2 and N2 in comparison with the initial poly(4-methyl-2-pentyne).
About the authors
V. G. Polevaya
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Author for correspondence.
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
A. M. Vorobei
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry; Faculty of Chemistry
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
O. I. Pokrovskiy
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
G. A. Shandryuk
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
O. O. Parenago
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry; Faculty of Chemistry
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
V. V. Lunin
Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry; Faculty of Chemistry
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow; Moscow
V. S. Khotimskiy
Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis
Email: polevaya@ips.ac.ru
Russian Federation, Moscow
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