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Nanofiltration membrane comprising structural regulator Cyclen for efficient Li+/Mg2+ separation

DESALINATION [2023]
Tingyu Li, Xinzhu Zhang, Yu Zhang, Jixiao Wang, Zhi Wang, Song Zhao
ABSTRACT

Selective lithium recovery from salt lake brine using emerging nanofiltration membranes is expected to solve the insufficient supply of lithium resources. In this work, 1,4,7,10-tetraazacyclododecane (Cyclen) was employed as a novel structural regulator through interfacial polymerization of polyethyleneimine (PEI) and trimesoyl chloride (TMC) to develop polyamide NF membrane with efficient Li + /Mg 2+ separation performance. After the introduction of Cyclen to aqueous phase , the PEI/Cyclen-TMC selective layer was confirmed to possess a higher crosslinking degree and larger d-spacing than PEI-TMC layer, endowing a dedicated channel for Li + transport. The water permeance of PEI/Cyclen-TMC composite membrane reached 14.0 L·m −2 ·h −1 ·bar −1 , about 3.8 times higher than PEI-TMC composite membrane, and meanwhile the separation factor ( S Li,Mg ) could be stabilized as 8.7 to realize a considerable reduction of Mg 2+ /Li + mass ratio from 20 to 2.3. Additionally, PEI/Cyclen-TMC composite membrane was utilized to operate a three-stage nanofiltration treatment procedure of a simulated salt lake brine (Mg 2+ /Li + mass ratio: 40). The results indicated that Li + could be efficiently retracted to obtain a solution with 19.5 mg·L −1 Li + and Mg 2+ /Li + mass ratio of 0.3. After the subsequent precipitation and filtration, the obtained Li 2 CO 3 purity could reach 93 %, indicating the potential application of nanofiltration for lithium recovery.

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