Monovalent cation exchange membranes (MCEMs) have progressively played an important role in the field of ion separation. However, according to transition state theory (TST), synchronously tuning the enthalpy barrier (△H) and entropy barrier (△S) for cation transport to improve ion separation performance is challenging. Here, the enamine reaction between the -NH- and -CHO groups is applied to regulate the subsequent Schiff-base reaction between the -CHO and -NH groups, which reduces the positive charges of the selective layer but increases the steric hindrance. The increased -T△S (△S term) for cation transport plays an important role in improving Li/Mg separation performance. The optimal positively-charged glutaraldehyde@piperazine/polyethyleneimine assembled membrane (M-Glu@PIP/PEI) has a perm-selectivity (Li/Mg) of 31.83 with a Li flux of 1.87 mol·m·h, surpassing the Li/Mg separation performance of state-of-the-art monovalent ion selective membranes (MISMs). Most importantly, the selective electrodialysis (S-ED) process with M-Glu@PIP/PEI can be directly applied to treat simulated salt-lake brines (SLBs), and its superior Li/Mg separation performance and operational stability enables 74.44 % of the lithium resources with a Li purity of 34.02 % to be recovered. This study presents new insights into the design of high-performance MCEMs for energy-efficient resource recovery.
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