The preparation and characterisation of adsorption-selective microporous ca
rbon membranes is described. The prepared membranes can separate the compon
ents of a gas mixture depending on their adsorption properties instead of t
he molecular size. Thus, these membranes are suitable to separate non-adsor
bable or weakly adsorbable components (i.e. N-2, H-2, O-2, etc.) from the m
ore strongly adsorbable components (i.e. hydrocarbons) in a gas mixture. Th
e membrane is prepared from deposition of a thin film of a phenolic resin o
n the inner face of an alumina tube. After carbonisation (under vacuum at 7
00 degrees C) and air oxidation (300-400 degrees C), a carbon membrane with
the described characteristics is obtained. The prepared membrane shows hig
h permeabilities and selectivities towards separation of gas mixtures forme
d by hydrocarbons and N-2. As an example, the values of permeability and se
lectivity (hydrocarbon/N-2) for the separation of a complex gas mixture for
med by 16.3% CH4, 16.1% C2H6, 16.2% C3H8, 20% C3H6 and 31.4% N-2 are: CH4,
320 Barrer (alpha=2.6); C2H6, 1104 Barrer (alpha=9.1); C3H6. 2930 Barrer (a
lpha=23.4); C3H8, 2850 Barrer (alpha=22.8). (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V.
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