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A Homochiral Porous Organic Cage-Polymer Membrane for Enantioselective Resolution.

Fanmengjing WangKaiqiang HeRuoxin WangHongyu MaPhilip J MarriottMatthew R HillGeorge P SimonMark M Banaszak HollHuanting Wang
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2024)
Membrane-based enantioselective separation is a promising method for chiral resolution due to its low cost and high efficiency. However, scalable fabrication of chiral separation membranes displaying both high enantioselectivity and high flux of enantiomers is still a challenge. Here, we report the preparation of homochiral porous organic cage (CC3-R)-based enantioselective thin-film-composite membranes using polyamide (PA) as the matrix, where fully organic and solvent-processable cage crystals have good compatibility with the polymer scaffold. The hierarchical CC3-R channels consist of chiral selective windows and inner cavities, leading to favorable chiral resolution and permeation of enantiomers; the CC3-R/PA composite membranes display an enantiomeric excess (ee) of 95.2% for R-(+)-limonene over S-(-)-limonene and a high flux of 99.9 mg h -1 m -2 . This work sheds light on the use of homochiral porous organic cages for preparing enantioselective membranes and demonstrates a new route for the development of next-generation chiral separation membranes. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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