Poly(alkyl-biphenyl pyridinium) AEMs with a hydrophobic side chain were fabricated for mono-/divalent anion separation. A series of poly(alkyl-biphenyl pyridinium) anion exchange membranes (AEMs) with a hydrophobic side chain were prepared for mono-/divalent anion separation using electrodialysis (ED). A poly(alkyl-biphenyl pyridinium) polymer was synthesized via superacid-catalyzed polymerization, and then quaternization was conducted using Menshutkin reactions with 1-bromopentane. The obtained quaternized product had excellent solubility in common organic solvents, making it flexible to form homogeneous membranes by a solution casting method. The introduction of a hydrophobic side chain resulted in a microphase separation structure in the membrane, which is favorable to the active transport of Cl − (higher Cl − flux of up to 3.37 mol m −2 h −1 at a 10 mA cm −2 current density) compared with that of SO 4 2− ions giving a high permselectivity of 11.9 in a mixed salt (NaCl/Na 2 SO 4 ) system. In addition, the prepared membrane exhibited excellent alkaline stability in successive ED tests. It showed an OH − flux of up to 3.6 mol m −2 h −1 with a permselectivity of 361.2 between OH − and WO 4 2− , which is much higher than that of Neosepta ACS membrane. The ED results manifest that the poly(alkyl-biphenyl pyridinium) AEMs can be promising candidates for practical mono-/divalent anion separation in industry.
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Yang, H., Afsar, N. U., Chen, Q., Ge, X., Li, X., Ge, L., & Xu, T. (2023). Poly(alkyl-biphenyl pyridinium) anion exchange membranes with a hydrophobic side chain for mono-/divalent anion separation. Industrial Chemistry & Materials, 1(1), 129–139. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2im00043a
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