SPECIAL SEMINAR with Prof. Alexey Volkov

We would like to invite you for a special seminar hosted by visiting

Prof. Alexey Volkov

Deputy director of Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis, Russian Academy of Sciences

 

TITLE:  Polymers of intrinsic microporosity for membrane applications

LOCATION: Building 9, Level 2, lecture hall 2

TIME: 4th of October at 12.00pm – 1.00pm

 

ABSTRACT

Polymers of intrinsic microporosity are glassy-type materials that possess an excess of fractional free volume (up to 30%) due to the loose packaging of the rigid polymeric chains. These polymers have been synthesized and investigated for various membrane applications starting from the 1980s. Thanks to a unique microporous structure with a size of about 1 nm, these polymers can act as the most permeable membrane materials among know polymers, but also as barriers that can withstand the hydraulic trans-membrane pressure of up to 200 bar (we could not go higher due to technical limitations). All of these make polymers of intrinsic microporosity promising materials for organic solvent nanofiltration and membrane contactors. A certain structuring of materials like PIM-1 can lead to an increase in gas selectivity by a factor of two or greater. At the same time, the polymers of intrinsic microporosity typically possess the rapid decline of their initially high transport characteristics in time 

due to the relaxation of excess free volume (physical aging) and adsorption of low-volatile and undesired compounds in free volume elements (fouling). Such phenomena can be still mitigated by partial restriction of macrochains mobility (e.g. cross-linking or incorporation of fillers), molecular design of such polymers (e.g. CANAL type polymers), or soaking in solvents. However, 25 years of experience working with this type of polymers gave me the confidence that we can still utilize the unique properties of polymers of intrinsic microporosity in some practical applications.

 

 We hope to see you there!

Event Quick Information

Date
04 Oct, 2022
Time
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM