Carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membrane surpasses the upper-bound trade-off and plasticization phenomenon of polymer membrane. Recently, supported CMS membranes have been investigated to provide both high performance and mechanical strength. Herein, we have investigated the supported CMS hollow fiber membranes on low-cost alumina hollow fiber. To prepare the thin and uniform layers, the dip-coating parameters for intermediate and polymeric layers were varied in terms of the withdrawal rate and solution viscosity, respectively. Then, in order to confirm its feasibility in real industry, mixture gas was permeated through prepared CMS membranes. Moreover, the property of long-term stability was characterized in harsh conditions and further modified.
To separate olefin from paraffin efficiently, highly selective and permeable carbon molecular sieve (CMS) membrane has been employed. Especially, supported CMS membrane could offer high permeance and mechanical strength. However, it has been limited to flat or tubular type membranes despite a lower packing density due to a difficult manufacturing process of hollow fiber membrane. Thus, we have optimized the process to prepare the CMS membrane on alumina hollow fiber. To coat a defect-free thin alumina intermediate layer, the withdrawal speed during dip-coating process was varied, and the viscosity of polymer solution was controlled to form uniform layer. Then, the pyrolyzed CMS membrane was tested in propylene/propane mixture gas system as well as single component. Moreover, a long-term performance was evaluated in harsh conditions.