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Irregular dot array nanocomposite molecularly imprinted membranes with enhanced antibacterial property: Synergistic promotion of selectivity, rebinding capacity and flux

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Abstract Molecularly imprinted membranes capable of selective separation simultaneously desire superior selectivity, rebinding capacity and flux, where multi-microporous substrates and closely arranged molecularly imprinted polymers are demanded. The combination of… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Molecularly imprinted membranes capable of selective separation simultaneously desire superior selectivity, rebinding capacity and flux, where multi-microporous substrates and closely arranged molecularly imprinted polymers are demanded. The combination of hierarchical-microporous membranes and molecularly imprinted polymers with irregular dot array distribution provides a potential superiority. In present work, irregular dot array nanocomposite bisphenol A (BPA)-molecularly imprinted membranes (BPA-MIMs) with synergistically promotional performance were developed by a modification-by-imprinting strategy: (i) Hydrophilic and antibacterial modifications were implemented on hierarchical-microporous substrate membranes to improve the specific functionalities. (ii) BPA-imprinted polymers with irregular dot array structures were synthesized by “mercapto-alkenes click chemistry”. Based on specific design and optimization, selectivity, rebinding capacity and flux were synergistically enhanced onto the as-developed BPA-MIMs. The impressive permselectivity coefficients (βBIP/BPA = 2.78, βHQ/BPA = 7.57) with acceptable fluctuation (7.85% for βBIP/BPA and 9.49% for βHQ/BPA) demonstrate the superior selectivity and stability of BPA-MIMs. Importantly, the concentration-dependent and time-dependent cumulative selectivity verifies the leading contribution of the irregular dot array nanocomposite structure. Remarkable performance in semi-practical operations suggests the effectiveness of BPA-MIMs even in complex environment. The BPA-MIMs, as well as the methodology, developed in this work will provide significant potentials for membrane-based water treatment and even specific separation.

Keywords: irregular dot; bpa; dot array; molecularly imprinted; selectivity

Journal Title: Chemical Engineering Journal
Year Published: 2021

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