posted on 2024-02-27, 13:36authored byYinjie Lv, Zhongqin Dai, Yu Chen, Yuan Lu, Xinshui Zhang, Jiameng Yu, Wenbo Zhai, Yi Yu, Zhaoyin Wen, Yuanyuan Cui, Wei Liu
Two-dimensional (2D) membranes have shown promising potential
for
ion-selective separation but often suffer from the trade-off between
permeability and selectivity. Herein, we report an ultrathin 2D sulfonate-functionalized
metal–organic framework (MOF) membrane for efficient lithium-ion
sieving. The narrow pores with angstrom precision in the MOF assist
hydrated ions to partially remove the hydration shell, according to
different hydration energies. The abundant sulfonate groups in the
MOF channels serve as hopping sites for fast lithium-ion transport,
contributing to a high Li-ion permeability. Then, the difference in
affinity of the Li+, Na+, K+, and
Mg2+ ions to the terminal sulfonate groups further enhances
the Li-ion selectivity. The reported ultrathin MOF membrane overcomes
the trade-off between permeability and selectivity and opens up a
new avenue for highly permselective membranes.