Bio-Inspired Robust Membranes Nanoengineered from
Interpenetrating Polymer Networks of Polybenzimidazole/Polydopamine
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polydopamine (PDA) has received increased
attention due to its good thermal and chemical stability as well as
strong adhesion on most materials. In this work, high-performance
nanofiltration membranes based on interpenetrating polymer networks
(IPN) incorporating PDA and polybenzimidazole (PBI) were developed
for organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN). Generally, in order to obtain
solvent stability, polymers need to be covalently cross-linked under
harsh conditions, which inevitably leads to losses in permeability
and mechanical flexibility. Surprisingly, by in situ polymerization of dopamine within a PBI support, excellent solvent
resistance and permeance of polar aprotic solvents were obtained without
covalent cross-linking of the PBI backbone due to the formation of
an IPN. The molecular weight cutoff and permeance of the membranes
can be fine-tuned by changing the polymerization time. Robust membrane
performance was achieved in conventional and emerging green polar
aprotic solvents (PAS) in a wide temperature range covering −10
°C to +100 °C. It was successfully demonstrated that the in situ polymerization of PDAcreating an IPNcan
provide a simple and green alternative to covalent cross-linking of
membranes. To elucidate the nature of the solvent stability, a detailed
analysis was performed that revealed that physical entanglement along
with strong secondary interaction synergistically enable solvent resistance
with as low as 1–3% PDA content.
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Zhao, Dan; Kim, Jeong F.; Ignacz, Gergo; Pogany, Peter; Lee, Young Moo; Szekely, Gyorgy (2019). Bio-Inspired Robust Membranes Nanoengineered from
Interpenetrating Polymer Networks of Polybenzimidazole/Polydopamine. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.8b04123