TY - JOUR
T1 - Green solvents for Novolac-based carbon membranes production
AU - Coiana, C.
AU - De Liso, B.A.
AU - De Felice, G.
AU - Salzano, E.
AU - Gallucci, F.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 The Authors
PY - 2026/1/14
Y1 - 2026/1/14
N2 - Over the last three decades, carbon membranes (CMs) have gained attention as technology for gas separation. However, their fabrication often involves toxic and hazardous solvents with significant environmental impact, like N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP). In this work, Novolac-based CMs were developed using two greener and safer organic solvents, Cyrene™ and γ-valerolactone (GVL). Single gas permeation tests with He, H2, N2 and CH4 were conducted at temperatures from 20 °C to 200 °C and pressure differences (ΔP) between 1 and 5 bar. GVL led to the best performing CM, achieving an ideal selectivity of 340 the H2/CH4 system at 20 °C. The GVL-derived CM exhibited a pore size distribution similar to that of the NMP-derived one, with 85.6 % ultra-micropores, 13.7 % micropores and 0.7 % mesopores. Raman spectroscopy, organic elemental analysis (OEA) and perm-porometry confirmed structural and chemical differences among the CMs fabricated with different solvent. This study highlights the potential of GVL as a safer and greener solvent for fabricating H2-selective Novolac-based CMs, representing a step forward towards a more sustainable CMs production.
AB - Over the last three decades, carbon membranes (CMs) have gained attention as technology for gas separation. However, their fabrication often involves toxic and hazardous solvents with significant environmental impact, like N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP). In this work, Novolac-based CMs were developed using two greener and safer organic solvents, Cyrene™ and γ-valerolactone (GVL). Single gas permeation tests with He, H2, N2 and CH4 were conducted at temperatures from 20 °C to 200 °C and pressure differences (ΔP) between 1 and 5 bar. GVL led to the best performing CM, achieving an ideal selectivity of 340 the H2/CH4 system at 20 °C. The GVL-derived CM exhibited a pore size distribution similar to that of the NMP-derived one, with 85.6 % ultra-micropores, 13.7 % micropores and 0.7 % mesopores. Raman spectroscopy, organic elemental analysis (OEA) and perm-porometry confirmed structural and chemical differences among the CMs fabricated with different solvent. This study highlights the potential of GVL as a safer and greener solvent for fabricating H2-selective Novolac-based CMs, representing a step forward towards a more sustainable CMs production.
KW - Carbon membranes
KW - Cyrene™
KW - Gas separation
KW - Green solvents
KW - γ-Valerolactone
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105023822809
U2 - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.152940
DO - 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2025.152940
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105023822809
SN - 0360-3199
VL - 200
JO - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
JF - International Journal of Hydrogen Energy
M1 - 152940
ER -