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In situ one-pot formation of crown ether functionalized polysulfone membranes for highly efficient lithium isotope adsorptive separation

Journal

EUROPEAN POLYMER JOURNAL
Volume 109, Issue -, Pages 288-296

Publisher

PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.eurpolymj.2018.10.001

Keywords

One-pot method; Chloromethylated polysulfone (CMPSI); Polysulfone-graft-4 '-aminobenzo-15-crown-5-ether (PSf-g-AB15C5); Porous membrane; Lithium isotope adsorptive separation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21878230, 21376176, 21808166, 21776218]
  2. Chang-jiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team in the University of Ministry of Education, China [IRT-17R80]
  3. Cultivating Program for Innovative Research Team of Tianjin High College, China [TD13-5044]

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A unique one-pot polymer synthesis and membrane formation technique was developed to fabricate polysulfonegraft-4'-aminobenzo-15-crown-5-ether (PSf-g-AB15C5) membranes for lithium isotope adsorptive separation. This is, the reaction system and the preparation of casting solution were integrated into one step without separation and purification of the product. Herein, PSf-g-AB15C5 was prepared by the grafting reaction of AB15C5 and chloromethylated polysulfone (CMPSf). The viscosity of reaction solution was controlled by the grafting time. The reaction solution with a certain viscosity or at a certain grafting time as a casting solution was in-situ cast to porous membranes through non-solvent induced phase separation (NIPS). Results showed that the resultant membrane structures changed gradually from macrovoids to sponge-like with the viscosity increase of the reaction solution, which is attributed to the grafting and self-crosslinking of PSf-g-AB15C5 polymers. This endows the membranes can be formed even at a very low polymer solution concentration of 10%. Interestingly, the sponge-like crosslinked networks displayed a strong mechanical strength at the range of 2.12-3.72 MPa. Moreover, all membranes showed high porosity. Especially, the membrane with the reaction time of 20 h exhibited a remarkable porosity of 85.2%. These porous membranes promoted the effective adsorption between Li+ ions and crown ether groups and led to a high distribution coefficient. A remarkable equilibrium separation factor of Li-6(+)/Li-7(+) up to 1.055 was obtained from the membrane containing 0.521 mmol g(-1) of the immobilization crown ether, which is much higher than the acceptable industrial scale separation factor of 1.03. Due to the higher affinity of Li-6 + to crown ether than Li-7(+), Li-6(+) and Li-7(+) were enriched in the membrane phase and the solution phase, respectively. Therefore, the membrane shows a great potential in the development of green and highly efficient membrane chromatography for lithium isotope adsorptive separation applications.

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