1. Heterogeneous Covalent Organic Framework Membranes Mediated by Polycations for Efficient Ions Separation.
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Xu S, Lin H, Li G, Han Q, Wang J, and Liu F
- Abstract
Precise ions sieving at angstrom-scale is gaining tremendous attention thanks to its significant impact at the water-energy nexus. Herein, a novel polycation-modulated interfacial polymerization (IP) strategy is developed to prepare a heterogeneously charged covalent organic frameworks (COFs) membrane. Cationic poly(diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) regulates the growth and assembly of anionic COFs nanosheets, which thus provides a negative, smooth top surface and positive, rough bottom surface, indicating the presence of heterogeneously charged angstrom-scale channels through the membrane. Experiments and simulations are conducted to understand the facilitated ions transport behavior relative to specific interactions raised by heterogeneously charged channels and angstrom-scale steric hinderance as well, rendering the membrane with robust mono-/divalent cations sieving capabilities. The selectivity (61.6) of Li
+ to Mg2+ in mixed saline under the continuous cross-flow filtration mode is superior to most of the reported nanofiltration membranes. This polycation-mediated interfacial polymerization strategy offers a compelling opportunity to develop versatile heterogeneously charged COF membranes for exquisite ion sieving., (© 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2024
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