Bendable and Chemically Stable Metal-Organic Hybrid Membranes for Molecular Separation

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2024)

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Crystalline porous metal-organic materials are ideal building blocks for separation membranes because of their molecular-sized pores and highly ordered pore structure. However, creating ultrathin, defect-free crystalline membranes is challenging due to inevitable grain boundaries. Herein, we reported an amorphous metal-organic hybrid (MOH) membrane with controlled microporosity. The synthesis of the MOH membrane entails the use of titanium alkoxide and organic linkers containing di/multicarboxyl groups as monomers in the polymerization reaction. The resultant membranes exhibit similar microporosity to existing molecular sieve materials and high chemical stability against harsh chemical environments owing to the formation of stable Ti-O bonds between metal centers and organic linkers. An interfacial polymerization is developed to fabricate an ultrathin MOH membrane (thickness of the membrane down to 80 nm), which exhibits excellent rejections (>98% for dyes with molecular weights larger than 690 Da) and high water permeance (55 L m(-2) h(-1) bar(-1)). The membranes also demonstrate good flexibility, which greatly improves the processability of the membrane materials.
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ultrathin membrane,metal-organic hybrid material,microporous material,molecular separation,interfacial polymerization
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