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Microporous polymer adsorptive membranes with high processing capacity for molecular separation.


ABSTRACT: Trade-off between permeability and nanometer-level selectivity is an inherent shortcoming of membrane-based separation of molecules, while most highly porous materials with high adsorption capacity lack solution processability and stability for achieving adsorption-based molecule separation. We hereby report a hydrophilic amidoxime modified polymer of intrinsic microporosity (AOPIM-1) as a membrane adsorption material to selectively adsorb and separate small organic molecules from water with ultrahigh processing capacity. The membrane adsorption capacity for Rhodamine B reaches 26.114 g m-2, 10-1000 times higher than previously reported adsorptive membranes. Meanwhile, the membrane achieves >99.9% removal of various nano-sized organic molecules with water flux 2 orders of magnitude higher than typical pressure-driven membranes of similar rejections. This work confirms the feasibility of microporous polymers for membrane adsorption with high capacity, and provides the possibility of adsorptive membranes for molecular separation.

SUBMITTER: Wang Z 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9296620 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Microporous polymer adsorptive membranes with high processing capacity for molecular separation.

Wang Zhenggong Z   Luo Xiaofan X   Song Zejun Z   Lu Kuan K   Zhu Shouwen S   Yang Yanshao Y   Zhang Yatao Y   Fang Wangxi W   Jin Jian J  

Nature communications 20220719 1


Trade-off between permeability and nanometer-level selectivity is an inherent shortcoming of membrane-based separation of molecules, while most highly porous materials with high adsorption capacity lack solution processability and stability for achieving adsorption-based molecule separation. We hereby report a hydrophilic amidoxime modified polymer of intrinsic microporosity (AOPIM-1) as a membrane adsorption material to selectively adsorb and separate small organic molecules from water with ult  ...[more]

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