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Polymers with intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) are of great interest in the field of gas separation membranes. Already the first synthesized PIM-1 shows extraordinary permeability and selectivity. Unfortunately, PIM-1 is susceptible to physical aging and thus gradually loses its outstanding properties. In this study a polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane with phenethyl substituents (PhenethylPOSS) was used as a nanofiller (0–40 wt%) in the PIM-1 matrix to potentially improve the gas transport properties and prevent physical aging. The molecular mobility of the solution-cast nanocomposite films was analyzed by Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS). Furthermore, gas permeability was determined with the time lag method (0–20 bar upstream pressure) at 35 °C for N2, O2, CH4 and CO2.
Matrimid and Matrimid/PhenethylPOSS nanocomposites films were prepared by solution casting. They can be considered as potential membrane materials for gas separation. Theire dielectric properties were investigated using Broadband Dielectric Spectroscopy (BDS) in combination with standard techniques. Matrimid shows one relaxation process assigned as beta*-relaxation and a conductivity contribution. The relaxation process has a high activation energy of 99 kJ/mol. Thus this process is supposed to be of cooperative nature due to a π-π stacking of the phenyl rings of Matrimid. The influence of the thermal history on Matrimid was analyzed with BDS as well where an annealing effect is found. The Matrimid/PhenethylPOSS nanocomposites show up to a concentration of about 4 wt% PhenethylPOSS a miscibility on a molecular level. For higher concentrations a phase separated structure was indicated. The conductivity of both systems is explained by π-π stacking of the phenyl rings which enhances charge transport.