Metal-Organic Framework MIL-68(In)-NH2 on the Membrane Test Bench for Dye Removal and Carbon Capture

Jan 1, 2022·
B. hosseini monjezi
,
B. sapotta
,
S. moulai
,
J. zhang
,
R. oestreich
Prof. Dr. Bradley P. Ladewig
Prof. Dr. Bradley P. Ladewig
,
K. muller buschbaum
,
C. janiak
,
T. hashem
,
A. knebel
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Abstract
The metal-organic framework (MOF) MIL-68(In)-NH2 was tested for dye removal from wastewater and carbon capture gas separation. MIL-68(In)-NH2 was synthesized as a neat, supported MOF thin film membrane and as spherical particles using pyridine as a modulator to shape the morphology. The neat MIL-68(In)-NH2 membranes were employed for dye removal in cross-flow geometry, demonstrating strong molecular sieving. MIL-68(In)-NH2 particles were used for electrospinning of poylethersulfone mixed-matrix membranes, applied in dead-end filtration with unprecedented adsorption values. Additionally, the neat MOF membranes were used for H2/CO2 and CO2/CH4 separation.
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Prof. Dr. Bradley P. Ladewig
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Prof. Dr. Bradley P. Ladewig is Paul Wurth Chair of Energy Process Engineering in the Department of Engineering, and Vice-Dean of the Faculty of Science, Technology and Medicine, at the University of Luxembourg.
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