Claims
- 1. A composite molecular sieve membrane, comprising:a) a layer of molecular sieve crystallites, said crystallites comprising a plurality of nanopores, and said layer comprising penetrating voids; and, b) a layer of densified sol-gel product so disposed on the layer of molecular sieve crystallites as to seal said penetrating voids while allowing transmembrane transport through the plurality of nanopores.
- 2. The composite membrane of claim 1, wherein the plurality of nanopores within the molecular sieve crystallites are oriented perpendicular to the membrane surface.
- 3. The composite membrane of claim 1, further comprising a substrate with a surface on which are located said layer of molecular sieve crystallites and said layer of densified sol-gel product.
- 4. The composite membrane of claim 3, wherein said substrate is porous.
- 5. The composite membrane of claim 3, wherein the pores of said substrate have diameter smaller than 100 Å.
- 6. The composite membrane of claim 3, wherein said substrate is a porous ceramic.
- 7. The composite membrane of claim 3, wherein said substrate consists essentially of alumina.
- 8. The composite membrane of claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve crystallites comprise zeolite crystallites.
- 9. The composite membrane of claim 1, wherein said molecular sieve crystallites consist primarily of zeolite crystallites.
- 10. The composite membrane of claim 1, wherein the layer of densified sol-gel product has a composition substantially that of SiO2, Al2O3, or combinations thereof.
- 11. The composite membrane of claim 8, wherein the composition of said zeolite crystallites is an aluminosilicate with an aluminum to silicon ratio between zero and 1:50.
- 12. The composite membrane of claim 11 wherein said aluminosilicate further comprises metal dopant atoms, said metal dopant atoms being chosen from metallic atoms in periodic table Groups 4 through 13.
- 13. The composite membrane of claim 11 wherein said zeolite crystallites have been protinated.
GOVERNMENT RIGHTS
This invention was made with Government support under Contract DE-AC04-94AL85000 awarded by the U.S. Department of Energy. The Government has certain rights in the invention.
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