The
surface modification of poly[1-(trimethylsilyl)propyne] (PTMSP)
film via a thiol–ene click reaction with sodium 3-mercapto-1-propanesulfonate
has yielded membranes having a CO2 permeance as high as
530 GPU with a CO2/N2 selectivity of 21. This
level of performance, together with the simplicity of this surface
modification, suggests that such materials could become viable alternatives
to some of the most promising membrane materials that are currently
being explored for the practical capture of CO2 from flue
gas