Best of Both Worlds: Adsorptive Ultrafiltration Nanocellulose‐Hypercrosslinked Polymer Hybrid Membranes for Metal Ion Removal

Author:

Mayer Florian1ORCID,Schweng Paul1ORCID,Braeuer Simone2ORCID,Hummer Sebastian1,Koellensperger Gunda2ORCID,Mautner Andreas13ORCID,Woodward Robert1ORCID,Bismarck Alexander145ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Materials Chemistry and Research Faculty of Chemistry University of Vienna Waehringer Straße 42 1090 Vienna Austria

2. Institute of Analytical Chemistry Faculty of Chemistry University of Vienna Waehrigner Straße 38 1090 Vienna Austria

3. Institute of Environmental Biotechnology IFA‐Tulln University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences Vienna Konrad‐Lorenz‐Straße 20 3430 Tulln an der Donau Austria

4. Division of Materials Science Department of Engineering Sciences and Mathematics Luleå University of Technology 971 87 Luleå Sweden

5. Department of Chemical Engineering Imperial College London South Kensington Campus London SW7 2AZ UK

Abstract

Efficient water treatment ideally combines ion exchange for the removal of hardness elements and toxic trace metals as well as ultrafiltration for the removal of particulate matter. Although promising for adsorption, many high‐surface‐area polymer materials cannot be easily processed into freestanding membranes or packed bed columns, due to poor solution processability and high back pressures, respectively. The preparation of hybrid membranes comprising sulfonated hypercrosslinked polymers entrapped in nanocellulose papers is described. The hybrid membranes are effective for simultaneous ultrafiltration and ion exchange. Increasing the polymer loading of the hybrid membrane produces synergy by increasing the permeance of the membranes while enhancing the ion adsorption capacity to values exceeding those of bulk hypercrosslinked polymers. The maximum ion adsorption capacity for copper is determined to be ≈100 mg g−1 outperforming that of pure polymer (71 mg g−1) and commercially available ion exchange resins. Competitive adsorption is tested in samples containing water hardness elements and trace toxic metal ions showing high ion‐exchange capacities. Even when fully loaded with water hardness elements, Ba2+ and Sr2+ are still removed from solution.

Funder

Universität Wien

Publisher

Wiley

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