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Modulating Polymer Dynamics via Supramolecular Interaction with Ultrasmall Nanocages for Recyclable Gas Separation Membranes with Intrinsic Microporosity.

Yuan LiuLinkun CaiLitao MaMu LiJunsheng YangKun ChenPanchao Yin
Published in: Nano letters (2021)
The engineering of mixed-matrix membranes is severely hindered by the trade-off between mechanical performance and effective utilization of inorganic fillers' microporosity. Herein, we report a feasible approach for optimal gas separation membranes through the fabrication of coordination nanocages with poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP) via strong supramolecular interactions, enabling the homogeneous dispersion of nanocages in polymer matrixes with long-term structural stability. Meanwhile, suggested from dynamics studies, the strong attraction between P4VP and nanocages slows down polymer dynamics and rigidifies the polymer chains, leading to frustrated packing and lowered densities of the polymer matrix. This effect allows the micropores of nanocages to be accessible to external gas molecules, contributing to the intrinsic microporosity of the nanocomposites and the simultaneous enhancement of permselectivities. The facile strategy for supramolecular synthesis and polymer dynamics attenuation paves avenues to rational design of functional hybrid membranes for gas separation applications.
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