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Rapid synthesis of ultrathin covalent organic polymer membranes with subnanometer pores for efficient organic solvent nanofiltration

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2023]
Jianghai Long, Xiansong Shi, Tong Ju, Xingyuan Wang, Zhe Zhang, Yong Wang
ABSTRACT

Covalent organic polymers (COPs) with abundant micropores are deemed as promising materials for building molecular separation membranes . In spite of this potential, fabricating COP separation membranes through an efficient and scalable method remains a significant challenge. Herein, we report a simple and efficient strategy for the synthesis of COP membranes with three-dimensionally interconnected micropores. Utilizing transition-metal nitrates as a catalyst, we achieve fast polymerization of amorphous COPs with relatively uniform micropores (0.7 nm in diameter). The rational design of organic-aqueous interface allows for the direct fabrication of robust COP membranes with an ultrathin thickness of ∼20 nm on porous polyacrylonitrile substrates. The resulting hydrophobic but pore-uniform frameworks in these membranes permit fast permeation of organic liquids with a notable molecular weight cutoff of 388 g mol −1 in ethanol. To demonstrate scalability, we show that our strategy can produce large-size COP membranes with a prominent area of 200 cm 2 , which exhibit performances similar to that of small membrane coupons. The present study offers a potentially scalable method for producing highly microporous COP membranes toward efficient molecular separation in organic liquids.

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