Juan Carlos Martínez-López, Marta Santos Rodríguez, Víctor Oliver Cuenca, Giu Silva Testa, Ernst van Eck, Evan Wenbo Zhao, Ángel E. Lozano, Cristina Álvarez, Javier Carretero-González
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Dibenzodioxin-Based Polymers of Intrinsic Microporosity with Enhanced Transport Properties for Lithium Ions in Aqueous Media
Boosting the transport and selectivity properties of membranes based on polymers of intrinsic microporosity (PIMs) toward one specific working analyte of interest is challenging. In this work, a novel family of PIM membranes, prepared by casting and exhibiting optima mechanical properties and high thermal stability, was synthesized from 4,4′-(2,2,2-trifluoro-1-phenylethane-1,1-diyl) bis(benzene-1,2-diol) and two tetrafluoro-nitrile derivatives. Gas permeability measurements evidenced a CO2/CH4 selectivity up to 170% relative to the reference polymer, PIM-1, in agreement with their calculated fractional free volume and the analysis of the textural properties by N2 and CO2 gas adsorption. Besides, the chemical modification by acid hydrolysis of the PIM membranes favored the permeability for lithium ions (LiCl 2M, 6 × 10–9 cm2·s–1) compared to other alkali metal analogs such as sodium (NaCl 2M, 7.38 × 10–10 cm2·s–1) and potassium (KCl 2M, 1.05 × 10–9 cm2·s–1). Moreover, the complete mitigation of the crossover of redox species with higher molecular sizes than the ions from alkali metal salts was confirmed by using in-line benchtop NMR methods. Additionally, the modified PIM membranes were measured in a symmetric electrochemical flow cell using an aqueous electrolyte by combining lithium ferro/ferricyanide redox compounds and lithium chloride. The electrochemical tests showed low polarization, high-rate capability, and capacity retention values of 99% when cycled at 10 mA·cm–2 for over 50 cycles. Based on these results, these polymers could be used as highly selective and conducting membranes in electrodialysis for lithium separation and lithium-based redox flow batteries and as a protective layer in high-energy density lithium metal batteries.
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Macromolecules publishes original, fundamental, and impactful research on all aspects of polymer science. Topics of interest include synthesis (e.g., controlled polymerizations, polymerization catalysis, post polymerization modification, new monomer structures and polymer architectures, and polymerization mechanisms/kinetics analysis); phase behavior, thermodynamics, dynamic, and ordering/disordering phenomena (e.g., self-assembly, gelation, crystallization, solution/melt/solid-state characteristics); structure and properties (e.g., mechanical and rheological properties, surface/interfacial characteristics, electronic and transport properties); new state of the art characterization (e.g., spectroscopy, scattering, microscopy, rheology), simulation (e.g., Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, multi-scale/coarse-grained modeling), and theoretical methods. Renewable/sustainable polymers, polymer networks, responsive polymers, electro-, magneto- and opto-active macromolecules, inorganic polymers, charge-transporting polymers (ion-containing, semiconducting, and conducting), nanostructured polymers, and polymer composites are also of interest. Typical papers published in Macromolecules showcase important and innovative concepts, experimental methods/observations, and theoretical/computational approaches that demonstrate a fundamental advance in the understanding of polymers.