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Fabrication of defectâfree p84Âź polyimide hollow fiber for gas separation: Pathway to formation of optimized structure
The elimination of the additional defect healing postâtreatment step in asymmetric hollow fiber manufacturing would result in a significant reduction in membrane production cost. However, obtaining integrally skinned polymeric asymmetric hollow fiber membranes with an ultrathin and defectâfree selective layer is quite challenging. In this study, P84Âź asymmetric hollow fiber membranes with a highly thin (~56 nm) defectâfree skin were successfully fabricated by fine tuning the dope composition and spinning parameters using volatile additive (tetrahydrofuran, THF) as key parameters. An extensive experimental and theoretical study of the influence of volatile THF addition on the solubility parameter of the Nâmethylpyrrolidone/THF solvent mixture was performed. Although THF itself is not a solvent for P84Âź, in a mixture with a good solvent for the polymer, like NâMethylâ2âpyrrolidone (NMP), it can be dissolved at high THF concentrations (NMP/THF ratio > 0.52). The asâspun fibers had a reproducible ideal CO2/N2 selectivity of 40, and a CO2 permeance of 23 GPU at 35 °C. The fiber production can be scaledâup with retention of the selectivity.ChemE/Catalysis Engineerin