Literature DB >> 31951297

Large Area Self-Assembled Ultrathin Polyimine Nanofilms Formed at the Liquid-Liquid Interface Used for Molecular Separation.

Karishma Tiwari1, Pulak Sarkar2,3, Solagna Modak2, Harwinder Singh1,3, Sumit Kumar Pramanik1, Santanu Karan2,3, Amitava Das1,3.   

Abstract

Separation membranes with higher molecular weight cut-offs are needed to separate ions and small molecules from a mixed feed. The molecular sieving phenomenon can be utilized to separate smaller species with well-defined dimensions from a mixture. Here, the formation of freestanding polyimine nanofilms with thicknesses down to ≈14 nm synthesized via self-assembly of pre-synthesized imine oligomers is reported. Nanofilms are fabricated at the water-xylene interface followed by reversible condensation of polymerization according to the Pieranski theory. Polyimine nanofilm composite membranes are made via transferring the freestanding nanofilm onto ultrafiltration supports. High water permeance of 49.5 L m-2 h-1 bar-1 is achieved with a complete rejection of brilliant blue-R (BBR; molecular weight = 825 g mol-1 ) and no more than 10% rejection of monovalent and divalent salts. However, for a mixed feed of BBR dye and monovalent salt, the salt rejection is increased to ≈18%. Membranes are also capable of separating small dyes (e.g., methyl orange; MO; molecular weight = 327 g mol-1 ) from a mixed feed of BBR and MO. Considering a thickness of ≈14 nm and its separation efficiency, the present membrane has significance in separation processes.
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Keywords:  freestanding nanofilms; imine oligomers; interface; self-assembly; ultrathin polyimine nanofilms

Year:  2020        PMID: 31951297     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201905621

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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