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Electrophoretic Crystallization of Ultrathin High-performance Metal-organic Framework Membranes
Published on: August 16, 2018
Improving the ion sieving performance of MOF polycrystalline membranes based on interface modification
Jianfei Zhao1, Haoran Fan1, Gaofeng Zhong1
1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Chang'an University, Xi'an 710062, China. lijiang@chd.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Metal-organic framework (MOF) membranes exhibit promising potential for high-precision molecule and ion sieving due to their uniform and tunable pore structures. Nevertheless, it remains a challenge to address interfacial compatibility to obtain a high-performance MOF membrane. This is because there is a weak interfacial interaction between the MOF and the substrate, which leads to non-selective areas. This work presents an interface-coating method to facilitate dense nucleation and rapid growth of MOF crystals on the substrate towards reinforcing interaction and eliminating defects. Polydopamine (PDA) and β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) were co-assembled on polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) substrates to modify the surface chemistry and enhance interfacial compatibility, thereby facilitating the dense growth of ZIF-8. The ZIF-8/PVDF membranes demonstrated an excellent K+ permeance of 0.33 mol m-2 h-1 and a K+/Mg2+ selectivity of 30.16. The simulation results indicate that the channel of Mg2+ through ZIF-8 must overcome a greater transport energy barrier than that of K+, resulting in a higher selectivity of K+/Mg2+.

