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Silver Oxide를 이용한 올레핀 촉진수송 현상 연구

Study for Facilitated Olefin Transport Phenomena Using Silver Oxide

  • 지다혜 (상명대학교 자연과학대학 화학과) ;
  • 강상욱 (상명대학교 자연과학대학 화학과)
  • Ji, Dahye (Department of Chemistry, Sangmyung University) ;
  • Kang, Sang Wook (Department of Chemistry, Sangmyung University)
  • 투고 : 2014.10.16
  • 심사 : 2014.12.26
  • 발행 : 2015.02.28

초록

기존의 올레핀 운반체로 알려진 은 나노입자는 입자 표면에서 프로필렌 기체와 상호작용을 하여 올레핀 촉진수송이 이루어진다고 알려졌다. 그러나 은 나노입자가 공기 중에 쉽게 산화되어 표면에 생성된 산화은(AgO 또는 $Ag_2O$)의 효과일 것으로 예상되었다. 산화은의 효과를 규명하기 위해, 고분자 PVP에 AgO 또는 $Ag_2O$를 5 wt%로 넣고 분산시킨 후 전자수용체 TCNQ 또는 p-BQ를 0.005~0.02%까지 넣어 분리막을 제조하였다. 전자수용체가 첨가되면 산화은의 표면에 양극성화도 분산 정도가 향상될 것으로 기대하였고, 이는 기체투과 성능과 XPS 그리고 TEM에 의해 분리막의 특성이 확인되었다.

It was known that the polarlized surface of silver nanoparticles could be interacted revesibly with olefin molecules for facilitated olefin transport. However, it was thought that it can be regenerated by interaction between oxide surface of AgNPs and olefin molecules because the surface of the silver nanoparticles is easily oxidized in the air. In order to investigate the effect of the silver oxide, 5 wt% AgO or $Ag_2O$ was dispersed in polymer PVP solutions and 0.005~0.02% electron acceptor as TCNQ or p-BQ were added to fabricate the separation membrane. After the addition of the electron acceptor, it was expected to improve the polarity on the surface of the silver oxide and the degree of dispersion. The characteristics of the separation membrane were identified by the gas permeance, XPS and TEM.

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