Alkali-free, H-ZSM-5 membranes were synthesized by in-situ crystallization
on porous alpha-alumina, gamma-alumina, and stainless steel tubular support
s. Membranes prepared from different Si sources were characterized by X-ray
diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, and electron probe microanalysi
s. Membranes prepared under different conditions were also characterized by
single-gas permeances of H-2, N-2, n-C4H10, i-C4H10, and SF6 and by separa
tion selectivities of n-C4H10/i-C4H10 mixtures from 300 to 473 K. The effec
ts of preparation procedure, crystallization time and temperature, number o
f synthesis layers, gel dilution, Si source, and type of support were studi
ed. The permeation and separation properties of the membranes depend strong
ly on the preparation procedure. Permeating synthesis solution into the por
es of the support before hydrothermal treatment allows zeolites crystal gro
wth within those pores. Increasing the crystallization time and temperature
increases the n-C4H10/i-C4H10 separation selectivities, whereas increasing
the number of synthesis layers and gel dilution decreases the selectivitie
s. Membranes were prepared with high ideal and separation selectivities for
n-C(4)H10/i-C4H10. The highest separation selectivity for n-C4H10/i-C4H10
is 111, which was obtained at 429 K, and the highest separation selectivity
at 473 K is 36. Ideal selectivities do not correlate with mixture selectiv
ities for n-butane/i-butanes at low temperature, but they correlate at 473
K.