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Ultraselective Macrocycle Membranes for Pharmaceutical Ingredients Separation in Organic Solvents
Banan Alhazmi1, Gergo Ignacz2,3, Maria Di Vincenzo1
1Environmental Science and Engineering Program, Biological and Environmental Science and Engineering Division (BESE), King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), Thuwal, Saudi Arabia.
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Separations are core processes in the chemical and pharmaceutical industries. Several steps of fractionation and purification of multicomponent mixtures are required. Membrane technology can operate at fair temperatures, saving energy and processing sensitive compounds. However, breakthroughs require high stability and selectivity beyond those available today. Here, we propose membranes constituted by fully crosslinked crown ethers using interfacial polymerization. The 24 nm-thick nanofilms on robust porous supports exhibit up to 90% higher selectivity than commercially available membranes, with a 90% increase in solvent permeance. The membranes are tested with a complex mixture of structurally diverse solutes containing active pharmaceutical ingredients. The membranes are effective for the total retention and concentration of active pharmaceutical ingredients with molecular weights around 800 g mol-1. The ability to distinguish between smaller molecules in the range between 100 and 370 g mol-1 is confirmed with high separation factors, which could provide a significant advance for the pharmaceutical industry.
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