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[17p-M_B104-11]Development of Highly Selective CO2 Separation Membranes by Incorporating High-Density Amine-Functionalized Nanoparticles

〇(B)Yuka Horie1, Fuwa Komatsu2, Yu Kanasaki3, Takayuki Ishizaka3, Akito Masuhara2,4 (1.Fac. of Eng., Yamagata Univ., 2.Grad. Sch. of Sci. and Eng., Yamagata Univ., 3.AIST, 4.Grad. Sch. of Org. Mat. Sci., Yamagata Univ.)

Keywords:

Carbon dioxide separation membranes,Mixed Matrix Membranes (MMMs),Amine-functionalized nanoparticles

Carbon dioxide separation membranes have attracted significant attention as a low-cost and energy-efficient separation technology. However, Carbon dioxide separation membranes that simultaneously exhibit high permeability, and high selectivity remains a major challenge. This issue can be addressed by mixed matrix membranes (MMMs), in which functionalized nanoparticles are incorporated into a polymer matrix. Conventionally, precise control of amine loading during nanoparticle functionalization has been difficult. In this presentation, we report the fabrication of highly selective MMMs using functionalized nanoparticles bearing a high density of amine groups introduced through a simple modification method.