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Role of Dielectric Drag in Circumventing the Solubility-Diffusivity Trade-off in Zwitterionic Copolymer Membranes.

Harnoor Singh SacharZidan ZhangNico MarioniEverett S ZofchakVenkat Ganesan
Published in: ACS macro letters (2023)
Recent experiments have revealed that random zwitterionic amphiphilic copolymer (r-ZAC) membranes exhibit excellent Cl - /F - permselectivity circumventing the solubility-diffusivity trade-off. We conducted molecular dynamics simulations to investigate the origin of the experimental results on the transport of sodium halides in r-ZAC membranes. Our results indicate that the enhancement of Cl - /F - diffusivity selectivity in r-ZAC membranes (relative to that in bulk water) stems from the increase in dielectric drag dominating over the increase in Stokes drag, zwitterionic group-induced steric hindrance, and ion-polymer interactions. The importance of dielectric drag is further demonstrated by showing that reduction in ionic charges leads to a complete reversal of the diffusivity selectivity trends. We conclude that leveraging the impact of hydrophilic nanoconfinement on the dynamics of water can be utilized as a strategy to simultaneously augment solubility selectivity and diffusivity selectivity for separations, wherein the flux of the larger ionic species is desired over that of the smaller.
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