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Sulfonated Metal–Organic Framework Mixed-Matrix Membrane toward Direct Lithium Extraction
Lithium supply has
been limited by time-consuming and energy-intensive
processing. Membranes are an attractive alternative as a low energy,
timely, and continuous process to facilitate ion–ion separations.
However, recent metal–organic framework (MOF) membranes are
difficult to prepare and scale. Here, we realize an electrochemical
LiCl/NaCl selectivity of 1.21 by use of a flexible, low-cost, and
simple solution cast mixed-matrix membrane comprised of cellulose
triacetate and UiO-66-SO3H MOF. Compatible chemical interactions
between the MOF and polymer allowed for high loadings of up to 100%
(mMOF/mpolymer) consistently, minimizing interfacial defects and aggregation. Single
salt transport measurements confirmed that the selectivity of the
membrane arises from high lithium diffusion (1.6 cf sodium diffusion)
across the membrane overcoming high sodium solubility (1.3 cf lithium
solubility). Incorporating a combination of confined sub-nanoporous
(6.3 and 9.5 Å) pore windows in UiO-66-SO3H and chemically
compatible high diffusivity SO3– groups
achieve flexible, low-cost, and scalable membranes with desirable
selectivity towards refining lithium
