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Precise identification and ultrafast transport of specific molecules with nanofluid-functionalized imprinted membrane.

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Membrane-based imprinted sites for achieving specific molecule transport and precise recognition have great potential to revolutionize nanofiltration technology. Nonetheless, how to efficiently prepare imprinted membrane structures with accurate identification -… Click to show full abstract

Membrane-based imprinted sites for achieving specific molecule transport and precise recognition have great potential to revolutionize nanofiltration technology. Nonetheless, how to efficiently prepare imprinted membrane structures with accurate identification - ultrafast molecular transport - high stability in mobile phase remains a key issue and serious challenge. Herein, we have developed a dual-activation strategy to constructing nanofluid-functionalized membranes with double imprinted nanoscale channels (NMDINCs), realizing ultrafast transport performance as well as structure&size-exclusion selectivity in allusion to particular compounds. The resultant NMDINCs, founded on principal nanofluid-functionalized construction companied by the boronate affinity sol-gel imprinting systems, illustrated that delicate regulation towards polymerization framework as well as functionalization belonging to distinctive membrane structures was crucial for realizing ultrafast molecules transport combined with prominent molecules selectivity. The synergistic recognition of covalent bonds and non-covalent bonds driven by two functional monomers effectively realized the selective recognition to template molecules, leading to the high selective separation factors of Shikimic acid (SA)/ Para hydroxybenzoic acid(PHA), SA/ P nitrophenol(PN)and catechol(CL)for 8.9, 8.14 and 7.23, respectively. The dynamic consecutive transport outcomes exhibited that numerous SA-dependent recognition sites could still keep reactivity under pump-driven permeation pressure for appreciable time, forcefully proving the successful construction as to high-efficiency membrane-based selective separation system. It is anticipated that this strategy as to the in situ introduction of nanofluid-functionalized construction into porous membrane would hold great promise in preparing high-intensities membrane-founded discriminating separation systems, which was equipped with prominent consecutive permeability as well as excellent selectivity.

Keywords: imprinted membrane; identification ultrafast; transport; ultrafast transport; nanofluid functionalized

Journal Title: Journal of hazardous materials
Year Published: 2023

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