Novel anion-exchange electrospun fiber membranes of polycaprolactone doped with the cationic, cross-linked colesevelam polymer are reported. The weight fraction of cross-linked cationic colesevelam polymer, as the active phase within the PCL matrix, can readily be controlled in the synthesis of the mixed-matrix fibers (Cole@PCL), enabling optimization of the ion-exchange properties of the resulted membranes. This approach enabled adaptation of anion-exchange resins to a permeable, flexible membrane form, which is a significant advancement toward futuristic water treatment applications, demonstrated herein for the removal of trace contaminants, including nitrates and phosphates, as well as anionic dyes. The Cole@PCL membranes demonstrated the dependence of contaminant uptake on the weight percentage of colesevelam in the mixed-matrix membrane. An optimal 10 wt % of colesevelam was identified, demonstrating a staggering ion removal capacity of 155.8 mg/g for nitrate, 177.6 mg/g for phosphate, and 70 mg/g for Methyl Orange.

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