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Hyperbranched Polyimide End-Capped with (+) or (-) – Isopinocampheylamine Used for Racemic Mixture Separation
Sysel, P. ; Vychodilová, Hana ; Červenková Šťastná, Lucie ; Žitka, Jan ; Brožová, Libuše ; Randová, A. ; Hovorka, Š. ; Izák, Pavel
In this work, the hyperbranched polyimides terminated with (+) or (-) – isopinocampheylamine were prepared and characterized. Their ability to separate of racemic mixtures of α-pinenes was also evaluated.
Selective Enantiomer Separation by Pertraction
Izák, Pavel ; Kačírková, Marie ; Vychodilová, Hana ; Červenková Šťastná, Lucie ; Žitka, Jan ; Brožová, Libuše ; Storch, Jan ; Randová, A. ; Hovorka, Š.
Membrane processes are not commonly used in enantiomer separation due to insufficiency explication of separation mechanisms and because the results of chiral membrane separation are not quite satisfying, especially in comparison with other separation technics, namely HPLC. A new method for selective separation of enantiomers by membrane processes taking advantage of ionic liquids is present. The supported chiral room temperature ionic liquid membrane is used for separation of enantiomers. Volatile enantiomers are separated by pervaporation and non-volatile enantiomers by pertraction.
Gas and Vapour Transport and Mechanical Properties of Carbon Nanotube and Carbon Fibre-Reinforcement of Ethylene-Octene Copolymer Membranes
Sedláková, Zuzana ; Clarizia, G. ; Bernardo, P. ; Jansen, J.C. ; Slobodian, P. ; Svoboda, P. ; Kárászová, Magda ; Friess, K. ; Izák, Pavel
Helium, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, methane and carbon dioxide were used for gas permeation rate measurements. Theoretical Maxwell’s model was used to predict and interpret gas transport properties in MMMs. Vapour transport properties were studied for aliphatic hydrocarbon (hexane), aromatic compound (toluene), alcohol (ethanol), as well as water. Organic vapours result more permeable than permanent gases in EOC-based membranes, with toluene and hexane permeabilities being about two orders of magnitude higher than permanent gas permeability. Carbon-filled membranes show that the EOC is an organophilic material that offers perspectives for application in gas/vapour separation with improved mechanical resistance.
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Organic Vapour Sorption and Permeation in Polymer Gel Membrane Containing Imidazolium Based Ionic Liquid
Morávková, Lenka ; Vopička, O. ; Vejražka, Jiří ; Vychodilová, Hana ; Sedláková, Zuzana ; Friess, K. ; Izák, Pavel
In this work, vapour sorption and transport properties were studied for the aliphatic hydrocarbon (hexane), branched hydrocarbon (isooctane), and alcohol (ethanol) using a gravimetric sorption apparatus and a home-made laboratory-scale apparatus, respectively. The ionic liquid polymer gel membrane based on poly(vinylidene fluoride-cohexafluoropropylene) (abbreviated p(VDF-HFP)) was prepared by solvent casting from a solution in acetone. The used membrane contains 80 wt. % of the imidazolium basedionic liquid 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide ([emim][Tf2N]).
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Upgrading of Biogas by Supported Liquid Membranes
Kárászová, Magda ; Vejražka, Jiří ; Veselý, Václav ; Izák, Pavel
The contribution investigate the basic characteristics of the supported ionic liquid membrane consisting of an ionic liquid [Emim] [Tf2N] and the porous support of polyvinylidenflouride. The membrane was performed during permeation into the carrier gas. The permeability of pure gases and mixtures of different composition were investigated. The obtained data were compared with the literature.
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