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Ligand confinement and pure aqueous medium synthesis of novel ion imprinted membranes for advanced rare earth separation

APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE [2022]
Li Chen, Yitan Wang, Jiangdong Dai, Minjia Meng, Xiaohui Dai, Jianming Pan
ABSTRACT

Molecular imprinting technology has been proved an efficient strategy for separation, however ion imprinting was not so high-performance. Pure aqueous phase synthesis and ligand assistance are two prominent improvement strategies so far. This article developed a novel rare earth yttrium(Y) ion imprinted membrane (Y-IIM) in pure aqueous phase, and applied a high-performance rare earth extractant Cyanex272 as ligand in membrane basement to confine the imprinted polymerization process. Firstly, polymer inclusion membrane (PIM) containing copolymer poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene) as hydrophilic additive and Cyanex272 as interior ion ligand was synthesized. Then ion imprinting in aqueous phase was initiated through redox polymerization. Results confirmed that Y-IIMs performed superior hydrophility and Cyanex272 presented improved thermal stability. Imprinted aggregates distributed separately on membrane surfaces and inner walls, as a result of the confinement by the coordination between Y and Cyanex272 ligand. The adsorption capacity on Y was 3 times that of non-imprinted membranes, and the Y-IIMs exhibited superior permeation ability for Y than Ho and Er, indicating the realization of expected specific recognition affinity for Y through ligand confinement and aqueous medium synthesis.

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