TY - BOOK AU - Matsuyama,H. AU - Teramoto,M AU - Sakakura,H. AU - Iwai,K. TI - Facilitated transport of CO 2 through various ion exchange membranes prepared by plasma graft polymerization KW - FACILITATED TRANSPORTOFCO2 KW - PLASMA GRAFT POLYMERIZATION KW - SEPARATION OF CO 2 OVER N2 KW - PREPARATION OF ION EXCHANGE MEMBRANE KW - ACRYLIC ACID N2 - Ion exchange membranes were prepared by grafting acrylic acid (AA)and methacrylic acid to the substrates such as microporous polyethylene (PE)and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE), and homogeneous poly[1-(trimethylsilyl)-l-propyne](PTMSP)by the use of the plasma graft polymerization technique. Experiments on the facilitated transport of CO 2 through the grafted membrane were carried out by using various diamines, diethylenetriamine and triethylenetetramine as the carrier. Among all the membranes tested, the AA grafted membrane containing ethylenediarnine as the cartier showed the highest selectivity of CO 2 over N 2. For example, when the CO 2 partial pressure in the feed phase was 0.047 atm, the selectivity reached more than 4000 with 1.0 × 10 -4 cm3/(cm 2 s cmHg)of CO 2 permeation rate. The use of PTFE and PTMSP substrates were effective for increasing the permeation rate of CO 2. The effects of CO 2 partial pressure in the sweep gas and temperature on the permeation rates and selectivities were also investigated. The CO 2 partial pressure in the sweep gas hardly influenced the membrane efficiencies up to 0.023 atm UR - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZZr5GLFseqF9kM7d6ifDWspbJae3SsQX/view?usp=drivesdk ER -