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@article{8a09b9fd63be4b2180a7f2202e4c8a99,
title = "Holmium-Containing Metal-Organic Frameworks as Modifiers for PEBA-Based Membranes",
abstract = "Recently, there has been an active search for new modifiers to create hybrid polymeric materials for various applications, in particular, membrane technology. One of the topical modifiers is metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which can significantly alter the characteristics of obtained mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). In this work, new holmium-based MOFs (Ho-MOFs) were synthesized for polyether block amide (PEBA) modification to develop novel MMMs with improved properties. The study of Ho-MOFs, polymers and membranes was carried out by methods of X-ray phase analysis, scanning electron and atomic force microscopies, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, dynamic and kinematic viscosity, static and dynamic light scattering, gel permeation chromatography, thermogravimetric analysis and contact angle measurements. Synthesized Ho-MOFs had different X-ray structures, particle forms and sizes depending on the ligand used. To study the effect of Ho-MOF modifier on membrane transport properties, PEBA/Ho-MOFs membrane retention capacity was evaluated in vacuum fourth-stage filtration for dye removal (Congo Red, Fuchsin, Glycine thymol blue, Methylene blue, Eriochrome Black T). Modified membranes demonstrated improved flux and rejection coefficients for dyes containing amino groups: Congo Red, Fuchsin (PEBA/Ho-1,3,5-H 3btc membrane possessed optimal properties: 81% and 68% rejection coefficients for Congo Red and Fuchsin filtration, respectively, and 0.7 L/(m 2s) flux). ",
keywords = "MOF, MOF-polymer composites, dye filtration, mixed matrix membrane, polyether block amide",
author = "Селютин, {Артем Александрович} and Кузьминова, {Анна Игоревна} and Дмитренко, {Мария Евгеньевна} and Саломатин, {Кирилл Андреевич} and Везо, {Ольга Сергеевна} and Кириченко, {Сергей Олегович} and Егоров, {Семен Сергеевич} and Карякина, {Анна Сергеевна} and Пенькова, {Анастасия Владимировна}",
year = "2023",
month = sep,
day = "20",
doi = "10.3390/polym15183834",
language = "English",
volume = "15",
journal = "Polymers",
issn = "2073-4360",
publisher = "MDPI AG",
number = "18",

}

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Holmium-Containing Metal-Organic Frameworks as Modifiers for PEBA-Based Membranes

AU - Селютин, Артем Александрович

AU - Кузьминова, Анна Игоревна

AU - Дмитренко, Мария Евгеньевна

AU - Саломатин, Кирилл Андреевич

AU - Везо, Ольга Сергеевна

AU - Кириченко, Сергей Олегович

AU - Егоров, Семен Сергеевич

AU - Карякина, Анна Сергеевна

AU - Пенькова, Анастасия Владимировна

PY - 2023/9/20

Y1 - 2023/9/20

N2 - Recently, there has been an active search for new modifiers to create hybrid polymeric materials for various applications, in particular, membrane technology. One of the topical modifiers is metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which can significantly alter the characteristics of obtained mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). In this work, new holmium-based MOFs (Ho-MOFs) were synthesized for polyether block amide (PEBA) modification to develop novel MMMs with improved properties. The study of Ho-MOFs, polymers and membranes was carried out by methods of X-ray phase analysis, scanning electron and atomic force microscopies, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, dynamic and kinematic viscosity, static and dynamic light scattering, gel permeation chromatography, thermogravimetric analysis and contact angle measurements. Synthesized Ho-MOFs had different X-ray structures, particle forms and sizes depending on the ligand used. To study the effect of Ho-MOF modifier on membrane transport properties, PEBA/Ho-MOFs membrane retention capacity was evaluated in vacuum fourth-stage filtration for dye removal (Congo Red, Fuchsin, Glycine thymol blue, Methylene blue, Eriochrome Black T). Modified membranes demonstrated improved flux and rejection coefficients for dyes containing amino groups: Congo Red, Fuchsin (PEBA/Ho-1,3,5-H 3btc membrane possessed optimal properties: 81% and 68% rejection coefficients for Congo Red and Fuchsin filtration, respectively, and 0.7 L/(m 2s) flux).

AB - Recently, there has been an active search for new modifiers to create hybrid polymeric materials for various applications, in particular, membrane technology. One of the topical modifiers is metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), which can significantly alter the characteristics of obtained mixed matrix membranes (MMMs). In this work, new holmium-based MOFs (Ho-MOFs) were synthesized for polyether block amide (PEBA) modification to develop novel MMMs with improved properties. The study of Ho-MOFs, polymers and membranes was carried out by methods of X-ray phase analysis, scanning electron and atomic force microscopies, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, low-temperature nitrogen adsorption, dynamic and kinematic viscosity, static and dynamic light scattering, gel permeation chromatography, thermogravimetric analysis and contact angle measurements. Synthesized Ho-MOFs had different X-ray structures, particle forms and sizes depending on the ligand used. To study the effect of Ho-MOF modifier on membrane transport properties, PEBA/Ho-MOFs membrane retention capacity was evaluated in vacuum fourth-stage filtration for dye removal (Congo Red, Fuchsin, Glycine thymol blue, Methylene blue, Eriochrome Black T). Modified membranes demonstrated improved flux and rejection coefficients for dyes containing amino groups: Congo Red, Fuchsin (PEBA/Ho-1,3,5-H 3btc membrane possessed optimal properties: 81% and 68% rejection coefficients for Congo Red and Fuchsin filtration, respectively, and 0.7 L/(m 2s) flux).

KW - MOF

KW - MOF-polymer composites

KW - dye filtration

KW - mixed matrix membrane

KW - polyether block amide

UR - https://www.mendeley.com/catalogue/bc1c5617-3c52-3cd3-80ef-97dbf145beca/

U2 - 10.3390/polym15183834

DO - 10.3390/polym15183834

M3 - Article

C2 - 37765688

VL - 15

JO - Polymers

JF - Polymers

SN - 2073-4360

IS - 18

M1 - 3834

ER -

ID: 110937877