Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
637498 Journal of Membrane Science 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

To separate hydrophilic anions from hydrophobic ones, Type II PPO-based anion exchange membranes were developed. Different from Type I (with both trimethylbenzylammonium and triethylbenzylammonium groups), Type II has an excellent hydrophobicity modifier as fixed groups: dimethyethanolammonium groups, which were introduced into PPO (poly(2,6-dimethyl-1,4-phenylene oxide)) by following benzyl bromination of PPO and subsequent quaternary amination with a dimethylethanolamine (DMEA) aqueous solution. The membrane's intrinsic properties are dependent on DMEA concentration and amination temperature. The optimum conditions for membrane preparation are as follows: amination temperature 70 °C, time 30–48 h, and DMEA concentration 1:3–1:5 (v/v, DMEA to water). The obtained Type II anion exchange membranes had an IEC of 1.5 mmol/g dry membrane, water content of 30%, and membrane area resistance of 30 Ω cm2. The introduced dimethyethanolammonium groups can block hydrated anions from the access to membranes but let hydrophobic anions transport; hence, an effective separation between hydrophilic and hydrophobic anions can be achieved during electro-membrane operation.

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