Zeolite membranes – The importance of support analysis

Review (2022)
Author(s)

Freek Kapteijn (TU Delft - ChemE/Catalysis Engineering)

Xuerui Wang (Nanjing Tech University)

ChemE/Catalysis Engineering
Copyright
© 2022 F. Kapteijn, Xuerui Wang
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1002/cite.202100136
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Publication Year
2022
Language
English
Copyright
© 2022 F. Kapteijn, Xuerui Wang
ChemE/Catalysis Engineering
Issue number
1-2
Volume number
94
Pages (from-to)
23-30
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Abstract

Zeolite membranes are highly attractive in energy efficient, selective separation technologies. Their high selectivity originates from selective adsorption, diffusion and even molecular sieving. High flux zeolite membranes (> 1 mol s−1m−2) with a sub-micrometer thickness are mechanically stabilized by a porous, often multilayer, support. Transport mechanisms in zeolite layer and support, however, are counteracting regarding selectivity, and a support may also act as a flux resistance. Several examples are analyzed quantifying the impact of the support on the observed performance, showing the effect of layer thickness, orientation of the asymmetric membrane and operational conditions, resulting in recommendations for the configuration of zeolite membrane modules.