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An isoporous ion exchange membrane for selective Na+ transport

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JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE
Volume 659, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2022.120805

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Sodium channel; Selectivity; Confined transport; Ion selective membrane

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21922510, 21878281, U20A20127]

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Researchers have developed a sodium selective isoporous membrane derived from lyotropic liquid crystals, which exhibits excellent Na+ selectivity and ion transport properties. This highly selective membrane could play a crucial role in high precision separation and the design of new generation ion selective membranes.
Biological sodium channels have selectivity filters with extraordinary Na+ selectivity. Realizing this function in ion exchange membranes is highly desirable for technologies related to water, energy, and the environment, but it remains a challenge. Here we report a sodium selective isoporous membrane (NaSIM) derived from lyotropic liquid crystals. This membrane consists of uniform ion conductive channels lined with carboxylate groups. These negatively charged ion channels demonstrate charge-governed ion transport, pH responsiveness, and Na(+ )selectivity. The Na+ selectivity was 1.88 against K+ as revealed from single ion permeation experiment and approached 2.10 in binary salt solutions. The prominent Na+ selectivity may arise from specific interactions between Na+ ions and the carboxylate groups inside the channels, which regulate the energy barriers for monovalent cation transfer. The NaSIM we developed may promote high-precision separation and provides a cornerstone for designing a new generation of ion selective membranes.

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