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Enhanced Mg2+/Li+ separation by amino crown ether composite nanofiltration membrane with Mg2+ transport barrier

JOURNAL OF MEMBRANE SCIENCE [2024]
Yingyao He, Guiliang Li, Haibo Lin, Qiu Han, Yinlu Ye, Jianqiang Wang, Fu Liu
ABSTRACT

Selective separation property enhancement is quite important for membranes separations, especially for high mass ratio Mg 2+ /Li + separations. Low selectivity and unclear separation mechanism are the challenges for current membranes. In this study, we designed 4-aminophenyl-15-crown-5 incorporated polyamide nanofiltration membranes through interfacial polymerization for Li + enrichment. The electrochemical tests and energy barrier calculations using transition state theory confirmed that the crown ether in nanofiltration membrane is responsible for governing Mg 2+ transportation, resulting in a substantial energy barrier impeding its transport. Furthermore, a two-stage nanofiltration process was employed to enhance Li + enrichment in simulated brine and achieved 35-fold increase in Li + enrichment using as-fabricated membranes. These results demonstrate the substantial potential for Li  +  extraction from brine with a high Mg 2+ /Li + mass ratio using the crown ether incorporated membrane. Meanwhile, the proposed strategy incorporating transport barriers presents a novel approach for designing ion-selective channels within membranes.

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