Quaternary Ammonium Salts Modification Preparing Charged Janus Nanofiltration Membrane for the Simultaneous Separation of Divalent Anions and Cations

31 Pages Posted: 2 Nov 2022

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Zhiming Mi

East China University of Technology

Zhixiao Liu

East China University of Technology

Lingjun Meng

East China University of Technology

Yangyang Huang

East China University of Technology

Dexing Zhang

East China University of Technology

Junman Wang

East China University of Technology

Kaiyang Zhang

East China University of Technology

Jingling Xiao

East China University of Technology

Yue Sun

East China University of Technology

Jialing Liu

East China University of Technology

Luowen Xu

East China University of Technology

Hongru He

Jilin University (JLU)

Shuai Wang

Jilin University (JLU)

Abstract

Simultaneous separation of divalent co-ions and counter-ions from mixed ions water environment was urgently needed to improve separation efficiency and reduce energy consumption. The charged Janus nanofiltration membranes (NFMs) came into being based on the Donnan effect, however, its practical application was still limited by complex preparation, low permeability or poor ion selectivity. Here, with carboxylated polysulfone (PSF-COOH) ultrafiltration membrane as the support layer, a newly discovered quaternary ammonium salt containing diamine group (ethidium bromide, EB) was used to modify pristine polyamide nanofilm to prepare a novel charged Janus NFM. Structural characterization and molecular dynamics simulation indicated that the difference in electrostatic force of PSF-COOH with piperazine (PIP) and EB resulted in a huge difference in their diffusion rates and hence achieved their regular distributions in the oil-water interface. As a result, EB modification induced the structure heterogeneity (charge and morphology) of the polyamide layer, which simultaneously ensured the excellent monovalent/divalent anion and cation selectivity and high permeability. Moreover, other analogues of EB were applied and proved the generality of the mechanism for preparing charged Janus NFMs in this study, which represented a method for the scalable preparation of ultra-selective membranes with heterostructure for simultaneous separation of divalent co-ions and counter-ions.

Keywords: Charged Janus nanofiltration membranes, Ethidium bromide, Structure heterogeneity, Electrostatic force, Simultaneous separation of divalent co-ions and counter-ions

Suggested Citation

Mi, Zhiming and Liu, Zhixiao and Meng, Lingjun and Huang, Yangyang and Zhang, Dexing and Wang, Junman and Zhang, Kaiyang and Xiao, Jingling and Sun, Yue and Liu, Jialing and Xu, Luowen and He, Hongru and Wang, Shuai, Quaternary Ammonium Salts Modification Preparing Charged Janus Nanofiltration Membrane for the Simultaneous Separation of Divalent Anions and Cations. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4265681 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4265681

Zhiming Mi (Contact Author)

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Zhixiao Liu

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Lingjun Meng

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Yangyang Huang

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Dexing Zhang

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Junman Wang

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Kaiyang Zhang

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Jingling Xiao

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Yue Sun

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Jialing Liu

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Luowen Xu

East China University of Technology ( email )

China

Hongru He

Jilin University (JLU) ( email )

China

Shuai Wang

Jilin University (JLU) ( email )

China

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