Convergence of Contorted Rigid Ionic Polymer Architectures as Advanced Gas Separation Membranes

Project: FDCRGP

Project Details

Grant Program

Faculty Development Competitive Research Grants Program 2025-2027

Project Description

This project aims to design, synthesize, and investigate the structural-property relationships and gas performance of various novel aromatic ionic polymers derived from contorted rigid backbone molecular substructures. We have identified a versatile approach incorporating the benefits of structurally diverse gas separation polymer materials into a single platform and explore their performances as gas separation membranes in key energy-related separations such as CO2/N2, CO2/CH4, H2/CO2, and O2/N2 gas pairs.
Short titlePolyMemSep
StatusActive
Effective start/end date2/4/2512/31/27

Keywords

  • Organic synthesis
  • Polymers
  • Ionic Liquids
  • Main chain ionenes
  • Membrane science
  • Gas separation
  • CO2 sequestration
  • Energy and environmental technology

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