Semi-Interpenetrating Polymer Network Anion Exchange Membranes Based on Quaternized Polybenzoxazine and Poly(Vinyl Alcohol-Co-Ethylene) for Acid Recovery by Diffusion Dialysis.
Longyu TianMin WangGuangming LiaoBaoliang LiuYucheng SunYukun HuZaijun LuPublished in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2024)
Acid recovery from acidic waste is a pressing issue in current times. Chemical methods for recovery are not economically feasible and require significant energy input to save the environment. This study reported a semi-interpenetrating polymer network (semi-IPN) anion exchange membranes (AEMs) for acid recovery by diffusion dialysis with excellent dimensional stability, high oxidation stability, good acid dialysis coefficient (U H + ) and high separation factor (S). Semi-IPN AEMs are prepared by ring-open cross-linked quaternized polybenzoxazine (AQBZ) with poly(vinyl alcohol-co-ethylene), where AQBZ is obtained by Mannich reaction and Menshutkin reaction. All four proportions of semi-IPNs exhibit clear micro-phase separation, which is conducive to ion transport. The water uptake (WU) of the four semi-IPNs ranges from 14.2 % to 19.2 %, while the swelling ratio (SR) remains between 8.7 % and 11.3 %. These results indicate that the cross-linked structure in the designed semi-IPNs effectively control swelling and ensure dimensional stability. The thermal degradation temperature (Td 5 ) of semi-IPN 4:6 to semi-IPN 7:3 varies from 309 °C to 289 °C, with an oxidation stability weight loss rate (W OX ) ranging from 91.5 % to 93.5 %, demonstrating excellent thermal stability and oxidation stability. The semi-IPNs also show good U H + values ranging from 11.9-16.3*10 -3 m/h and high S values between 38.6 and 45.9, indicating the promising potential of the semi-IPNs.