Knowledge Agora



Similar Articles

Title Tuning charge density in tethered electrolyte active-layer membranes for enhanced ion-ion selectivity
ID_Doc 10225
Authors Porter, CJ; Wang, L; Zhong, MJ; Elimelech, M
Title Tuning charge density in tethered electrolyte active-layer membranes for enhanced ion-ion selectivity
Year 2023
Published
Abstract Efforts toward developing membranes for aqueous separations beyond desalination have intensified, in attempts to achieve zero liquid discharge and a circular economy. Treatment of unconventional wastewaters and brines as well as recovery of valuable species require separation of solutes and ions. Recently, tethered electrolyte active-layer membranes (TEAMs) with dense ionizable brush polymers grafted from cellulose ultrafiltration supports were introduced as a robust, highly controllable membrane platform for these aqueous separations. In this study, we investigate crosslinking of single-block TEAMs to increase the effective charge density and coverage of pores by the active layer, and to possibly tap into size-based exclusion mechanisms. We also determine if crosslinking multiblock TEAMs comprising block copolymers of both negative and positive charge can better align blocks, thereby improving ion rejection. Single-block TEAMs with relatively short crosslinkers proved to have the highest divalent co-ion rejection in dilute solutions, at similar to 85-95%. NaCl was rejected similar to 55 and 80% by crosslinked negatively- and positively-charged TEAMs, respectively. Anion monovalent selectivity, Cl-/SO42-, was as high as similar to 25 for negative TEAMs, while the maximum Na+/Ca2+ ratio achieved by positive TEAMs was similar to 9.5. This work reinforces the value of ultrathin brush active-layer membranes and TEAMs as important tools to understand fundamental transport through membranes and better control synthesis for targeted selectivity.
PDF http://manuscript.elsevier.com/S0376738822009590/pdf/S0376738822009590.pdf

Similar Articles

ID Score Article
19370 Bóna, A; Galambos, I; Nemestóthy, N Progress towards Stable and High-Performance Polyelectrolyte Multilayer Nanofiltration Membranes for Future Wastewater Treatment Applications(2023)Membranes, 13.0, 4
7933 DuChanois, RM; Heiranian, M; Yang, J; Porter, CJ; Li, QL; Zhang, X; Verduzco, R; Elimelech, M Designing polymeric membranes with coordination chemistry for high-precision ion separations(2022)Science Advances, 8, 9
Scroll