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Seawater Pervaporation through Zeolitic Imidazolate Framework Membranes: Atomistic Simulation Study

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 8, Issue 21, Pages 13392-13399

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b01626

Keywords

pervaporation; ZIFs; permeability; salt rejection; atomistic simulation

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  1. A*star of Singapore [R-279-000-431-305]

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An atomistic simulation study is reported for seawater pervaporation through five zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) membranes including ZIF-8, -93, -95, -97, and -100. Salt rejection in the five ZIFs is predicted to be 100%. With the largest aperture, ZIF-100 possesses the highest water permeability of 5 X 10(-4) kg m/(m(2) h bar), which is substantially higher compared to commercial reverse osmosis membranes, as well as zeolite and graphene oxide pervaporation membranes. In ZIF-8, 793, -95, and -97 with similar aperture size, water flux is governed by framework hydrophcibicity/hydrophilicity; in hydrophobic ZIF-8 and -95, water flux is higher than in hydrophilic ZIF-93 and -97. Furthermore, water molecules in ZIF-93 move slowly and remain in the membrane for a long time but undergo to-and-fro motion in ZIF-100. The lifetime of hydrogen bonds in ZIF-93 is found to be longer than in ZIF-100. This simulation study quantitatively elucidates the dynamic and structural properties of water in ZIF membranes, identifies the key governing factors (aperture size and framework hydrophobicity/hydrophilicity), and suggests that ZIF-100 is an intriguing membrane for seawater pervaporation.

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