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Fabrication of La/Y-codoped microporous organosilica membranes for high-performance pervaporation desalination

Hua-Yu Zhang, Jiu-Li Wen,Qi Shao, Ai Yuan, Hai-Ting Ren, Fang-Ying Luo,Xiao-Liang Zhang

Journal of Membrane Science(2019)

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Abstract
La/Y-codoped microporous organosilica membranes were successfully fabricated by sol-gel procedure with 1,2-bis(triethoxysilyl)ethane (BTESE) as silica precursor for efficient desalination. The rare earth elements were confirmed to be doped into silica frameworks during the sol-gel procedure by various characterizations, which would decrease particles size and size distribution of BTESE-derived sols and form hydrothermally stable Si–O–RE (RE for La and Y) bonds. It could significantly influence membrane surface morphology, microstructure properties and hydrophilcity of La/Y-codoped membranes, and then improve their desalination performance. Under the optimized preparation conditions, La25Y75-SiO2 (La:Y = 25:75, mol%) membranes exhibited the highest water flux of 10.3 kg m−2 h−1 and NaCl rejection of nearly 100% towards 3.5 wt% NaCl feed solution even at room temperature of 25 °C. It was attributed to strongest hydrophilcity, finest microstructure, and lowest mass resistance of water permeation for La25Y75-SiO2 membranes. Moreover, such these organosilica membranes demonstrated good stability for 200 h simulated seawater desalination tests without any significant changes of separation performance and promising hydrothermal durability under various salts solutions with different concentrations at 25–60 °C.
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Organosilica membrane,Desalination,Rare earth doping,Stability
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