专利摘要:
The present specification provides a method for preparing a gas separation membrane including forming a porous layer by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate; and forming an active layer by coating a composition for forming an active layer including a polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 on the porous layer, wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 is included in 1% by weight to 5% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer, and a gas separation membrane prepared using the same.
公开号:EP3708244A1
申请号:EP18875668.8
申请日:2018-11-07
公开日:2020-09-16
发明作者:Byoungsoo LEE;Sora Bang;Chong Kyu Shin;Keun Won Song;Hyungbae GIL
申请人:LG Chem Ltd;
IPC主号:B01D69-00
专利说明:
[0001] This application claims priority to and the benefits of Korean Patent Application No. 10-2017-0147530 , filed with the Korean Intellectual Property Office on November 7, 2017, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
[0002] The present specification relates to a method for preparing a gas separation membrane, and a gas separation membrane prepared using the same. [Background Art]
[0003] A gas separation membrane is formed with a support layer, an active layer and a protective layer, and is a membrane separating gases selectively from a gas mixture using a pore size and structural properties of the active layer. Accordingly, gas permeability and selectivity are used as important indicators representing performance of the membrane, and such performance is largely affected by polymer materials forming the active layer.
[0004] Accordingly, development of methods for increasing permeability and selectivity of a gas separation membrane has been required. [Disclosure][Technical Problem]
[0005] The present specification describes a method for preparing a gas separation membrane, and a gas separation membrane prepared using the same. [Technical Solution]
[0006] One embodiment of the present specification provides a method for preparing a gas separation membrane including forming a porous layer by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate; and forming an active layer by coating a composition for forming an active layer including a polymer represented by the following Chemical Formula 1 on the porous layer, wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 is included in 1% by weight to 5% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer:
[0007] Another embodiment of the present specification provides a gas separation membrane including a porous layer; and an active layer including the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 formed on the porous layer, wherein the gas separation membrane has carbon dioxide selectivity of 5 to 30 based on methane. [Advantageous Effects]
[0008] A method for preparing a gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification enhances carbon dioxide selectivity and permeability.
[0009] In addition, a gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification effectively separates carbon dioxide. [Description of Drawings]
[0010] FIG. 1 illustrates a gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification. FIG. 2 illustrates a gas separation membrane according to another embodiment of the present specification. [Reference Numeral]
[0011] 100, 200:Gas Separation Membrane10:Porous layer11:Active Layer12:Gutter Layer13:Protective Layer [Mode for Disclosure]
[0012] In the present specification, a description of a certain member being placed "on" another member includes not only a case of the one member adjoining the another member but a case of still another member being present between the two members.
[0013] In the present specification, a description of a certain part "including" certain constituents means capable of further including other constituents, and does not exclude other constituents unless particularly stated on the contrary.
[0014] Hereinafter, the present specification will be described in more detail.
[0015] One embodiment of the present specification provides a method for preparing a gas separation membrane including forming a porous layer by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate; and forming an active layer by coating a composition for forming an active layer including a polymer represented by the following Chemical Formula 1 on the porous layer, wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 is included in 1% by weight to 5% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer.
[0016] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification uses the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 in the active layer, and, compared to separation membranes using existing active layer materials, has improved results in both carbon dioxide gas permeability and carbon dioxide gas selectivity compared to methane gas.
[0017] In addition, the gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification has excellent carbon dioxide selectivity based on methane compared to when using existing active layer materials, particularly cellulose acetate, even with a small solid content.
[0018] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 may be included in 1% by weight to 5% by weight, preferably in 1.5% by weight to 5% by weight, more preferably in 1.5% by weight to 2.5% by weight, and even more preferably in 1.5% by weight to 2% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer.
[0019] When the content of the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 is from 1% by weight to 5% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer, optimal viscosity and gas permeability are obtained depending on the solid content in the active layer, selectivity for each gas may be maximized.
[0020] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming an active layer may further include nitromethane. In this case, the nitromethane may be included in 95% by weight to 99% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer.
[0021] The nitromethane being included in 97.5% by weight to 98% by weight is effective in obtaining excellent gas permeability/selectivity performance of the coated active layer. When checking viscosity of the nitromethane included in 95% by weight to 97.5% by weight, it is identified that viscosity increases by approximately 10 times when a concentration of the coating material (polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1) increases by two times, however, viscosity is constantly maintained even when a shear rate increases, and the coating amount and the active layer thickness may be readily controlled through a slot coating process since a shear-thinning effect does not occur. However, the decision needs to be made carefully considering a molecular weight of a material used for the coating, viscosity when dissolved, and the like.
[0022] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming an active layer may include the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 and nitromethane. The nitromethane (CH3NO2) may be included as a solvent for coating acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC). In this case, the nitromethane does not dissolve a porous layer (UF support) structure including polysulfone and thereby does not decrease durability of the porous layer and the gas separation membrane, and enables formation of the active layer including the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1. In addition, when forming the active layer, nitromethane (molar mass: 61.04 g/mol, density: 1.1371 g/cm3 (20°C), melting point: 28.38°C, boiling point: 101.19°C, flash point: 35°C) volatizes at a low temperature, and constant performance of the gas separation membrane may be secured.
[0023] According to another embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming an active layer may be formed with the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 and nitromethane.
[0024] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming an active layer may be coated using slot coating. When coating the composition for forming an active layer on the porous layer using slot coating, the thickness of the coated active layer may be readily controlled, and the coating may be conducted under a condition achieving optimal gas separation membrane performance.
[0025] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the active layer thickness may be from 0.2 µm to 2 µm depending on the concentration of the composition for forming an active layer and the coating condition. When the active layer thickness is less than 0.2 µm, gas selectivity may decrease, and when the active layer thickness is greater than 2 µm, gas permeability may decrease.
[0026] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the alkyl group may be linear or branched, and although not particularly limited thereto, the number of carbon atoms is preferably from 1 to 30. Specifically, the number of carbon atoms is preferably from 1 to 20. More specifically, the number of carbon atoms is preferably from 1 to 10. Specific examples thereof may include a methyl group; an ethyl group; a propyl group; an n-propyl group; an isopropyl group; a butyl group; an n-butyl group; an isobutyl group; a tert-butyl group; a sec-butyl group; a 1-methylbutyl group; a 1-ethylbutyl group; a pentyl group; an n-pentyl group; an isopentyl group; a neopentyl group; a tert-pentyl group; a hexyl group; an n-hexyl group; a 1-methylpentyl group; a 2-methylpentyl group; a 4-methyl-2-pentyl group; a 3,3-dimethylbutyl group; a 2-ethylbutyl group; a heptyl group; an n-heptyl group; a 1-methylhexyl group; a cyclopentylmethyl group; a cyclohexylmethyl group; an octyl group; an n-octyl group; a tert-octyl group; a 1-methylheptyl group; a 2-ethylhexyl group; a 2-propylpentyl group; an n-nonyl group; a 2,2-dimethylheptyl group; a 1-ethylpropyl group; a 1,1-dimethylpropyl group; an isohexyl group; a 2-methylpentyl group; a 4-methylhexyl group; a 5-methylhexyl group or the like, but are not limited thereto.
[0027] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R1 to R5 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently hydrogen; an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms; or -(C=O)R6.
[0028] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R1 and R3 to R5 are the same as or different from each other, and each independently an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
[0029] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R1 and R3 to R5 are a methyl group.
[0030] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R2 may be represented by -(C=O)R6.
[0031] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R6 is an alkyl group.
[0032] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R6 is an alkyl group having 1 to 10 carbon atoms.
[0033] According to one embodiment of the present specification, R6 is an ethyl group.
[0034] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 may be acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC). The acetylated methyl cellulose is purchased from Lotte Fine Chemical Co., Ltd.
[0035] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 may have a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of 100,000 to 700,000, and preferably 400,000 to 600,000.
[0036] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 may have a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 80,000 to 400,000, and preferably 100,000 to 300,000.
[0037] According to one embodiment of the present specification, molecular weight distribution of the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 (Poly Distribution) may be represented by a ratio of a weight average molecular weight with respect to a number average molecular weight (Mw/Mn), and Mw/Mn may be from 2 to 4.
[0038] According to one embodiment of the present specification, when the average molecular weight and the molecular weight distribution of the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 satisfy the above-mentioned ranges, the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 may increase carbon dioxide gas permeability and may increase carbon dioxide selectivity compared to methane by being included in the active layer of the gas separation membrane.
[0039] According to one embodiment of the present specification, polysulfone, polyethersulfone, polycarbonate, polyethylene oxide, polyimide, polyetherimide, polyetheretherketone, polypropylene, polymethylpentene, polymethyl chloride, polyvinylidene fluoride or the like may be used as the hydrophilic polymer, however, the hydrophilic polymer is not limited thereto. Specifically, polysulfone may be used as the hydrophilic polymer material.
[0040] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the hydrophilic polymer solution may be formed by dissolving a hydrophilic polymer in a solvent. The solvent is not limited as long as it is capable of dissolving a hydrophilic polymer and nitromethane. Examples thereof may include acetone, acetonitrile, tetrahydrofuran (THF), dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), dimethylformamide (DMF), hexamethylphosphoamide (HMPA) or the like, but are not limited thereto. The hydrophilic polymer may be included in 12% by weight to 20% by weight based on the hydrophilic polymer solution.
[0041] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the porous substrate is not limited as long as it is a material used as a support of a gas separation membrane, and examples thereof may include polyester, polypropylene, nylon, polyethylene or non-woven fabrics, but are not limited thereto. Specifically, non-woven fabrics may be used as the porous substrate.
[0042] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the porous layer may be formed by coating the hydrophilic polymer solution on the porous substrate. The porous layer may perform a role of a support of the separation membrane.
[0043] According to one embodiment of the present specification, a step of preparing a gutter layer on the porous layer may be further included after the forming of a porous layer and before the forming of an active layer. The gutter layer is formed on the porous layer and enables uniform active layer formation. According to one embodiment of the present specification, materials commonly used in the art may be used as a composition for forming a gutter layer that forms the gutter layer. Specifically, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) may be included.
[0044] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polydimethylsiloxane content may be from 0.1% by weight to 2% by weight and preferably from 0.1% by weight to 1% by weight based on the composition for forming a gutter layer.
[0045] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming a gutter layer may further include a solvent. In this case, the solvent content may be from 98% by weight to 99.9% by weight and preferably from 99% by weight to 99.9% by weight based on the composition for forming a gutter layer. The solvent may be an organic solvent, and may specifically be hexane.
[0046] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gutter layer thickness may be from 0.01 µm to 1 µm. When the gutter layer thickness satisfies the above-mentioned range, the composition for forming an active layer coated on the gutter layer is uniformly coated, and a uniform active layer may be formed.
[0047] According to one embodiment of the present specification, a step of preparing a protective layer on the active layer may be further included after the forming of an active layer. By being coated on the active layer, the protective layer protects a surface of the gas separation membrane and thereby enhances durability and contamination resistance.
[0048] According to one embodiment of the present specification, materials commonly used in the art may be used as a composition for forming a protective layer that forms the protective layer. Specifically, polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) may be included.
[0049] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the polydimethylsiloxane content may be from 0.1% by weight to 2% by weight and preferably from 0.1% by weight to 1% by weight based on the composition for forming a protective layer.
[0050] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the composition for forming a protective layer may further include a solvent. In this case, the solvent content may be from 98% by weight to 99.9% by weight and preferably from 99% by weight to 99.9% by weight based on the composition for forming a protective layer. The solvent may be an organic solvent, and may specifically be hexane.
[0051] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the protective layer thickness may be from 0.01 µm to 2 µm.
[0052] In addition, one embodiment of the present specification provides a gas separation membrane including a porous layer; and an active layer including the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 formed on the porous layer, wherein the gas separation membrane has carbon dioxide selectivity of 5 to 30 based on methane.
[0053] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane may have carbon dioxide permeability of 10 GPU to 150 GPU (Gas Permeation Unit, 10-6 cm3 (STP)/cm2
[0054] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane may have methane permeability of 0.5 GPU to 15 GPU, preferably 4 GPU to 5 GPU and more preferably 4.5 GPU to 5.0 GPU.
[0055] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane may have carbon dioxide selectivity of 10 to 30, preferably 10 to 26.7 and more preferably 25 to 26.7 based on methane.
[0056] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the active layer thickness may be from 0.2 µm to 2 µm. When the active layer thickness is less than 0.2 µm, gas selectivity may decrease, and when the active layer thickness is greater than 2 µm, gas permeability may decrease.
[0057] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane may further include a gutter layer. Descriptions on the gutter layer are the same as the descriptions provided above.
[0058] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane may further include a protective layer. Descriptions on the protective layer are the same as the descriptions provided above.
[0059] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the gas separation membrane thickness may be from 100 µm to 200 µm. The gas separation membrane thickness being 100 µm or greater is effective in preventing a decrease in the gas selectivity of the separation membrane, and the thickness being 200 µm or less is effective in preventing a decrease in the gas permeability of the gas separation membrane.
[0060] According to one embodiment of the present specification, the porous layer thickness may be from 100 µm to 200 µm, but is not limited thereto, and may be adjusted as necessary. In addition, a pore size of the porous layer is preferably from 1 nm to 500 nm, but is not limited thereto.
[0061] FIG. 1 illustrates a structure of a gas separation membrane according to one embodiment of the present specification.
[0062] FIG. 1 illustrates a gas separation membrane (100) including a porous layer (10) formed by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate, and an active layer (11) formed by coating a composition for forming an active layer provided on the porous layer (10). The composition for forming an active layer may include the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1.
[0063] FIG. 2 illustrates a structure of a gas separation membrane according to another embodiment of the present specification.
[0064] FIG. 2 illustrates a gas separation membrane (200) including a porous layer (10) formed by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate, and a gutter layer (12) on the porous layer (10) for forming a uniform active layer, an active layer (11) formed by coating a composition for forming an active layer on the gutter layer (12), and a protective layer (13) on the active layer (11) for protecting a surface of the active layer surface and preventing defects. The composition for forming an active layer may include the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1.
[0065] Another embodiment of the present specification provides a gas separation membrane module including the gas separation membrane described above.
[0066] Another embodiment of the present specification provides a gas separation membrane apparatus including one or more of the gas separation membrane modules described above.
[0067] Hereinafter, the present specification will be described in detail with reference to examples. However, the examples according to the present specification may be modified to various other forms, and the scope of the present specification is not to be construed as being limited to the examples described below. Examples of the present specification are provided in order to more fully describe the present specification to those having average knowledge in the art. <Preparation Example> Preparation of Porous Layer
[0068] 18% by weight of polysulfone solid was introduced to a N,N-dimethylformamide (DMF) solvent and dissolved for 12 hours or longer at 80°C to obtain a uniform liquid phase. This solution was casted to a thickness of 50 µm on a non-woven fabric having a thickness of 100 µm made of polyester to form a polysulfone porous layer. <Example 1>
[0069] For forming a gutter layer, a solution of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS, 1% by weight) and hexane (99% by weight) was coated on the polysulfone porous layer prepared in the preparation example, and the result was dried for 0.5 minutes in a 60°C oven. Subsequently, for forming an active layer, a composition solution for forming an active layer including acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC, 5% by weight) and nitromethane (95% by weight) was coated on the porous polysulfone support/gutter layer using slot coating, and the result was dried for 2 minutes in a 60°C oven. For forming a protective layer, a solution of polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS, 1% by weight) and hexane (99% by weight) was coated on the active layer surface, and the result was dried for 1 minute in a 60°C oven, and a gas separation membrane was prepared. <Example 2>
[0070] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 2.5% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Example 3>
[0071] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 2.0% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Example 4>
[0072] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 1.75% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Example 5>
[0073] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 1.5% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Example 6>
[0074] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 1.0% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Comparative Example 1>
[0075] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that cellulose acetate was used in 5% by weight instead of using the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) in 5% by weight. <Comparative Example 2>
[0076] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that cellulose acetate was used in 2.5% by weight instead of using the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) in 5% by weight. <Comparative Example 3>
[0077] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that cellulose acetate was used in 1.0% by weight instead of using the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) in 5% by weight. <Comparative Example 4>
[0078] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 0.5% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Comparative Example 5>
[0079] A gas separation membrane was prepared in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) was used in 10% by weight instead of 5% by weight. <Experimental Example>
[0080] The gas separation membranes prepared in Examples 1 to 6 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5 were evaluated. Gas permeation resulting from a pressure difference between an upper part and a lower part of the membrane was induced by injecting a gas to the upper part of a gas permeating cell at a constant pressure (50 psi, 80 psi, 100 psi, 200 psi and the like) (1 psi=6,895 Pa) using a pressure regulator at room temperature. Herein, a flow rate of the gas permeating the separation membrane was measured using a bubble flowmeter, and permeability of the separation membrane was measured considering a stabilization time (>1 hour). Results of measuring gas permeability are described in the following Table 1. [Table 1] Active Layer Polymer Material Content (% by Weight) PCO2 (GPU) PCH4 (GPU) Selectivity (CO2/CH4) Example 1 AMC 5 10 0.5 20 Example 2 AMC 2.5 80 8 10 Example 3 AMC 2.0 100 4 25 Example 4 AMC 1.75 120 4.5 26.7 Example 5 AMC 1.5 125 5.0 25 Example 6 AMC 1.0 150 15 10 Comparative Example 1 Cellulose Acetate 5 6 3 2 Comparative Example 2 Cellulose Acetate 2.5 20 4 5 Comparative Example 3 Cellulose Acetate 1.0 60 15 4 Comparative Example 4 AMC 0.5 250 50 5 Comparative Example 5 AMC 10 2 0.1 20
[0081] The PCO2 and the PCH4 mean permeability of CO2 and CH4, respectively, and the CO2/CH4 selectivity means gas selectivity of carbon dioxide gas based on methane gas.
[0082] According to Table 1, the gas separation membranes according to Examples 1 to 6 had carbon dioxide selectivity of 10 or greater based on methane, and the gas separation membrane including the active layer using acetylated methyl cellulose (AMC) exhibited results of excellent carbon dioxide permeability and selectivity.
[0083] The gas separation membrane including the active layer using AMC according to Example 1 had higher carbon dioxide permeability and lower methane permeability compared to the gas separation membrane including the active layer using cellulose acetate according to Comparative Example 1, and had CO2/CH4 selectivity enhanced by 10 times or higher.
[0084] Likewise, the gas separation membranes including the active layer using AMC according to Examples 2 and 6 had higher carbon dioxide permeability than methane permeability compared to the gas separation membranes including the active layer using cellulose acetate according to Comparative Examples 2 and 3, respectively, and had CO2/CH4 selectivity enhanced by 2 times or higher.
[0085] In addition, the gas separation membranes including the active layer using AMC according to Examples 3 and 6 had carbon dioxide permeability of 100 GPU or greater, and exhibited significantly superior carbon dioxide permeability compared to the gas separation membranes including cellulose acetate.
[0086] Particularly, the gas separation membranes prepared to have AMC in greater than or equal to 1.5% by weight and less than or equal to 2.0% by weight according to Examples 3 to 5 had CO2/CH4 selectivity of 25 or higher, and exhibited significantly superior CO2/CH4 selectivity compared to the gas separation membranes including cellulose acetate.
[0087] Meanwhile, it was identified that Comparative Example 4 having the AMC content of less than 1% by weight had CO2/CH4 selectivity decreasing to approximately half of Example 1. In addition, it was identified that Comparative Example 5 having the AMC content of greater than 5% by weight had similar CO2/CH4 selectivity to Example 1, but had significantly lower carbon dioxide and methane permeability compared to Example 1.
[0088] Hereinbefore, preferred embodiments of the present disclosure have been described, however, the present disclosure is not limited thereto, and various modifications may be made within the scope of the claims and the detailed descriptions of the invention, and these also fall within the scope of the disclosure.
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[0001] A method for preparing a gas separation membrane comprising:
forming a porous layer by coating a hydrophilic polymer solution on a porous substrate; and
forming an active layer by coating a composition for forming an active layer including a polymer represented by the following Chemical Formula 1 on the porous layer,
wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 is included in 1% by weight to 5% by weight based on the composition for forming an active layer:
[0002] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein the composition for forming an active layer further includes nitromethane.
[0003] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein the composition for forming an active layer is coated using slot coating.
[0004] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein R1 and R3 to R5 are an alkyl group, and R2 is - (C=O) R6.
[0005] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein the hydrophilic polymer is polysulfone, polyethersulfone, polycarbonate, polyethylene oxide, polyimide, polyetherimide, polyetheretherketone, polypropylene, polymethylpentene, polymethyl chloride or polyvinylidene fluoride.
[0006] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 has a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of 100,000 to 700,000.
[0007] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, wherein the polymer represented by Chemical Formula 1 has a number average molecular weight (Mn) of 80,000 to 400,000.
[0008] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, further comprising preparing a gutter layer on the porous layer after the forming of a porous layer and before the forming of an active layer.
[0009] The method for preparing a gas separation membrane of Claim 1, further comprising preparing a protective layer on the active layer after the forming of an active layer.
[0010] A gas separation membrane comprising:
a porous layer; and
an active layer including a polymer represented by the following Chemical Formula 1 formed on the porous layer,
wherein the gas separation membrane has carbon dioxide selectivity of 5 to 30 based on methane:
[0011] The gas separation membrane of Claim 10, which has carbon dioxide selectivity of 10 to 26.7 based on the methane.
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