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Port-filling concept was applied to prepare high permselective composite me
mbranes for CO2 separation. The membrane is composed of two polymeric mater
ials: a porous substrate and filling polymers that fills the pore of the su
bstrate. In this study, asymmetric polyacrylonitrile (PAN) membrane was use
d for a substrate and methoxy poly(ethylene glycol) acrylate (MePEGA, M-w =
454) was used for a photoinitiated graft polymer. The analysis of graft me
mbrane by Fourier transform infrared and attenuated total reflection (FT-IR
I FT-IR/ATR), electron spectroscopy for chemical analysis (ESCA) and field
emission scanning electron microphotography (FE-SEM) revealed that the graf
t polymer filled the pores of the substrate. High CO2/N-2 permselectivity w
as shown by this Fore-filling membrane: carbon dioxide permeation flux, J(C
O2) = 5.65 GPU (10(-6) cm(3)(STP/cm(2) s cmHg) and selectivity of CO2 over
N-2, J(CO2)/J(N2) = 32.4 at 30 degreesC, measured by the time-lag method. T
he high permselectivity of the present pore-filling membrane is attributed
to the high solubility selectivity due to the affinity of CO2 to PEO segmen
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