Interaction-based ion selectivity exhibited by self-assembled, cross-linked zwitterionic copolymer membranes
Samuel J. Lounder, Ayşe Asatekin
Abstract
Significance The separation of ions is challenging yet crucial for providing access to safe water resources as well as recovering valuable ions from water and wastewater. Yet, membranes rarely exhibit selectivity between ions of similar charge and size. We demonstrate that membranes, prepared by a fully scalable method that uses self-assembling zwitterionic copolymers, exhibit exceptional selectivity between salt anions of similar size and charge. We show that this unusual capability is derived from selective zwitterion–ion interactions occurring within the nanochannels, similarly to biological ion channels. We further demonstrate these membranes exhibit Cl − /F − permselectivity more than twice the values reported in previous studies, with applications in treating groundwater streams to prevent fluorosis and in wastewater treatment.