Journal article

One-step fabrication of ZIF-8/polymer composite spheres by a phase inversion method for gas adsorption

L Li, J Yao, P Xiao, J Shang, Y Feng, PA Webley, H Wang

Colloid and Polymer Science | SPRINGER | Published : 2013

Abstract

This paper reports a phase inversion method for the preparation of macroporous polysulfone (PS) composite spheres through a single orifice spinneret. Surfactant F127 was pre-added in the polymer solution as a surface pore-forming agent, and different amount of zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) particles were incorporated to form the ZIF-8/polysulfone (ZIF-8/PS)-composite spheres. ZIF-8 and polymer acted as the adsorbent and binder in the final composite spheres, respectively. The fabrication conditions, such as the types of the surfactant, the amount of the surfactant, and ZIF-8 added in the polymer solution, were investigated. Nitrogen and carbon dioxide sorption analysis indicated t..

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Funding Acknowledgements

This work is supported by the Australian Research Council and Monash University. H. W. thanks the Australian Research Council for a Future Fellowship. J. Y. acknowledges the support of Monash University through the Monash Fellowship Scheme.