Ice-confined synthesis of highly ionized 3D-quasilayered polyamide nanofiltration membranes.
Yanqiu ZhangHao WangJing GuoXi Quan ChengGang HanCher Hon LauHaiqing LinShaomin LiuJun MaLu ShaoPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2023)
Existing polyamide (PA) membrane synthesis protocols are underpinned by controlling diffusion-dominant liquid-phase reactions that yield subpar spatial architectures and ionization behavior. We report an ice-confined interfacial polymerization strategy to enable the effective kinetic control of the interfacial reaction and thermodynamic manipulation of the hexagonal polytype ( I h ) ice phase containing monomers to rationally synthesize a three-dimensional quasilayered PA membrane for nanofiltration. Experiments and molecular simulations confirmed the underlying membrane formation mechanism. Our ice-confined PA nanofiltration membrane features high-density ionized structure and exceptional transport channels, realizing superior water permeance and excellent ion selectivity.