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In this work, we report a series of Matrimid®9725 based mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) containing 10 wt% and 20 wt% of highly microporous hypercrosslinked triptycene PIMs (HCP-PIMs) fillers. The latter were used either in their pristine hydrocarbon form, or functionalized with nitro, amino, or sulfonic groups. Single gas time-lag measurements show that the combination of the lowly permeable polymeric matrix and the highly porous fillers leads to an enhancement of gas selectivity (up to 29 % for CO 2 /CH 4 ) and, depending on the filler, to an up to twofold increased permeability for CO 2 . The selectivity increase seems influenced by the nature of the functional groups, while the permeability by the filler's high surface areas. Specifically, an enhancement of the permeability is observed across all MMMs, with the best results achieved with the hydrocarbon and the nitro functionalized HPC fillers (PIM-Trip-HC and PIM-trip-NO 2 ), which show an up to two-fold increment of the permeability compared to the pure Matrimid, accompanied by a further improvement of the selectivity for gas pairs such as CO 2 /CH 4 and O 2 /N 2 . Thermal studies show that permeability increases upon heating for all MMMs, while the selectivity decreases for gas pairs involving condensable gases such as CO 2 . For instance, from 25 °C to 45 °C CH 4 the permeability increases up to about 300 % and that of CO 2 only between 25 % and 50 %. Finally, the entropic and energetic contributions to diffusion selectivity are analyzed, providing insight into the varying influences of diffusivity and selectivity for different gases.
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