Covalent Organic Framework Membranes with Regulated Orientation for Monovalent Cation Sieving.
Qian SunZiye SongJingcheng DuAyan YaoLinghao LiuWen HeShabi Ul HassanJian GuanJiangtao LiuPublished in: ACS nano (2024)
Continuous covalent organic framework (COF) thin membranes have garnered broad concern over the past few years due to their merits of low energy requirements, operational simplicity, ecofriendliness, and high separation efficiency in the application process. This study marks the first instance of fabricating two distinct, self-supporting COF membranes from identical building blocks through solvent modulation. Notably, the precision of the COF membrane's separation capabilities is substantially enhanced by altering the pore alignment from a random to a vertical orientation. Within these confined channels, the membrane with vertically aligned pores and micron-scale stacking thickness demonstrates rapid and selective transportation of Li + ions over Na + and K + ions, achieving Li + /K + and Li + /Na + selectivity ratios of 38.7 and 7.2, respectively. This research not only reveals regulated orientation and layer stacking in COF membranes via strategic solvent selection but also offers a potent approach for developing membranes specialized in Li + ion separation.