Reversible Electrochemical Tuning of Ion Sieving in Coordination Polymers.

Anal Chem

State Key Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry for Life Science, School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210023, China.

Published: July 2020

Membrane-based ion separation is environmentally friendly, energy-efficient, and easy to integrate, being widely used in water desalination and purification systems. With the existing separation technologies, it is yet difficult to achieve real time, , and reversible control of the separation process. Here, we design and fabricate a Prussian blue (PB) coordination polymer based membrane with uniform and electrochemically size-tunable subnanopores. The ion separation can be significantly and reversibly modulated through the electrochemical conversion between PB and Prussian white (PW). The permeation rates of small hydrated metal ions (Cs and K) obviously increase upon switching from PB to PW, while the permeation rates of large hydrated metal ions (Li, Na, Mg, and La) remain constant. The membrane selectivity of small hydrated ions to large hydrated ions can be increased by more than 2 times during the electrochemical switch, which could be assigned to the slightly larger crystal size (e.g., pore window size) of PW than PB. The present approach provides a new strategy for constructing tunable seawater desalination and ion extraction systems.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.0c01504DOI Listing

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