Ultrahighly Li-selective nanofiltration membranes prepared via tailored interfacial polymerization

Journal of Membrane Science(2024)

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Nanofiltration (NF) membrane-based separation has gained significant attention as an efficient technology for recovering lithium (Li) from salt-lake brines. However, many previously developed NF membranes are not commercially feasible because they lack sufficient Li selectivity and require the use of new monomers/chemicals or complicated fabrication processes. Herein, we propose a commercially viable method to fabricate ultrahighly Li-selective polyamide (PA) membranes by carefully tailoring a conventional interfacial polymerization process using an established piperazine (PIP)/trimesoyl chloride monomer system. The use of excess PIP endowed the fabricated membrane with enhanced PA crosslinking density and a positive surface charge, reinforcing both its size and Donnan exclusion mechanisms. Furthermore, the addition of benzyltributylammonium chloride, a cationic surfactant, to the PIP solution effectively improved the water permeance of the membrane without impairing its magnesium ion (Mg2+) rejection by loosening its PA network while enhancing its positive surface charge. Consequently, our tailor-made PA membranes with the proper pore structures and strong positive surface charges exhibited ultrahigh Li+/Mg2+ selectivity of up to 150 (under single-salt conditions) and 887 (under mixed-salt conditions), significantly outperforming commercial and other reported laboratory-made NF membranes. Our strategy provides a facile and effective means to manufacture Li-selective membranes with high commercial viability.
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Lithium recovery,Lithium selectivity,Nanofiltration membrane,Polyamide,Interfacial polymerization
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