Abstract
As nanofiltration applications increase in diversity, there is a need for new fabrication methods to prepare chemically and thermally stable membranes with high retention performance. In this work, thio-bromo "click"chemistry was adapted for the fabrication of a robust covalently attached and ultrathin nanofiltration membrane. The selective layer was formed on a pre-functionalized porous ceramic surface via a novel, liquid-vapor interfacial polymerization method. Compared to the most common conventional interfacial polymerization procedure, no harmful solvents and a minimal amount of reagents were used. The properties of the membrane selective layer and its free-standing equivalent were characterized by complementary physicochemical analysis. The stability of the thin selective layer was established in water, ethanol, non-polar solvents, and up to 150 °C. The potential as a nanofiltration membrane was confirmed through solvent permeability tests (water, ethanol, hexane, and toluene), PEG-in-water molecular weight cut-off measurements (≈700 g mol-1), and dye retention measurements.
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Kyriakou, N., Merlet, R. B., Willott, J. D., Nijmeijer, A., Winnubst, L., & Pizzoccaro-Zilamy, M. A. (2020). New Method toward a Robust Covalently Attached Cross-Linked Nanofiltration Membrane. ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 12(42), 47948–47956. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c13339
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