February 20, 2026
Report
Advanced Functional Membranes for Noble Gas Management: Fabrication and Testing of Membranes on Porous Support
Abstract
We selected several porous materials including PNW-24, CC3, SAPO-34, SAPO-56 and PNW-6, as the basis for fabricating membranes for Kr/Xe separation. Initially, we synthesized powder samples of the candidates and confirmed their crystallinity and morphology with X-ray diffraction and microscopy. In the case of PNW-24 and PNW-6, we further confirmed its Xe selectivity through Xe and Kr adsorption experiments, while we relied on literature reports for CC3, SAPO-34 and SAPO-56. We subsequently proceeded to fabricate membranes on porous alumina supports using techniques such as seeded-assisted secondary growth, in-situ growth and solution-processed method. PXRD on the membranes verified that the structures were well-grown on the surface of alumina support, while SEM provided visual confirmation of particle morphology. Importantly, defects were not visually observed in the fabricated membranes, which was further verified with pressure retention tests. We analyzed the separation performance of the synthesized membranes using a dilute gas mixture comprising of xenon, krypton and argon. We focused on PNW-6 to optimize the synthesis reaction time and study the effects of time on gas separation. While more research is necessary to reach a comprehensive conclusion, in alignment with our milestones, we have successfully achieved our goals.Published: February 20, 2026