TY - JOUR
T1 - Chiral resolution by polysulfone-based membranes prepared via mussel-inspired chemistry
AU - Miao, Lei
AU - Yang, Yang
AU - Tu, Yuanyuan
AU - Lin, Shudong
AU - Hu, Jiwen
AU - Du, Zhuo
AU - Zhang, Min
AU - Li, Yue
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors wish to thank the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 51173204, 51503124, 21404121, and 21404122), the Pearl River Novel Science and Technology Project of Guangzhou, the Development Fund for Special Strategic Emerging Industry in Guangdong Province, the Production Education Research Project in Guangdong Province, the Guangdong Natural Science Foundation (2015A030313799, 2014A030310412, 2014A030310426, 2015A030313822, and 2016A030313163), the Science and Technology Program of Guangzhou City, and the Science Research Special Project of Guangzhou City for providing financial support.
PY - 2017/6/1
Y1 - 2017/6/1
N2 - Reported herein is a chiral resolution polysulfone membrane prepared via mussel-inspired chemistry. Polysulfone membranes were modified with dopamine, which underwent in situ polymerization on the membrane substrate, and β-cyclodextrin was used as a chiral selector. The preparation conditions were optimized and the resultant membrane obtained under these conditions showed desirable water permeability (~24.0 L/(m2·h·bar)) and surface hydrophilicity (contact angle is lower than 37.1 ± 3.4°). The polydopamine layer exhibited desirable stability in a series of aqueous solutions with pH values ranging from 4.0–6.0 or in isopropanol for less than an hour (detachment ratio was lower than 1.2%). Characterization of the surface morphology and XPS elemental analysis revealed that the membrane surface was fully coated by polydopamine and a β-cyclodextrin monolayer formed on the surface of the polydopamine coating. The grafting density of β-cyclodextrin calculated from the XPS results was ~ 11.5 mg/m2. The optimal pH value for the resolution of D- or L-tryptophan feed solution was 5.90 and a low concentration of the feed solution provided a high resolution efficiency. The enantiomeric excess (e.e.) value of the membrane for Trp racemic mixture achieved to ~ 3.2% with the feed solution of tryptophan racemic mixture was 5× 10− 5 mol/L and the operating pressure was 0.1MPa. After 3 times of isopropanol-washed regeneration processes, the e.e. value was still stable around to 3%. The mussel-inspired chemically modified membrane exhibited the same mechanical properties as the purely polysulfone-based membrane. The methods and results provided in this paper may facilitate the large-scale production of chiral resolution membranes or other chiral separation membranes with higher performance.
AB - Reported herein is a chiral resolution polysulfone membrane prepared via mussel-inspired chemistry. Polysulfone membranes were modified with dopamine, which underwent in situ polymerization on the membrane substrate, and β-cyclodextrin was used as a chiral selector. The preparation conditions were optimized and the resultant membrane obtained under these conditions showed desirable water permeability (~24.0 L/(m2·h·bar)) and surface hydrophilicity (contact angle is lower than 37.1 ± 3.4°). The polydopamine layer exhibited desirable stability in a series of aqueous solutions with pH values ranging from 4.0–6.0 or in isopropanol for less than an hour (detachment ratio was lower than 1.2%). Characterization of the surface morphology and XPS elemental analysis revealed that the membrane surface was fully coated by polydopamine and a β-cyclodextrin monolayer formed on the surface of the polydopamine coating. The grafting density of β-cyclodextrin calculated from the XPS results was ~ 11.5 mg/m2. The optimal pH value for the resolution of D- or L-tryptophan feed solution was 5.90 and a low concentration of the feed solution provided a high resolution efficiency. The enantiomeric excess (e.e.) value of the membrane for Trp racemic mixture achieved to ~ 3.2% with the feed solution of tryptophan racemic mixture was 5× 10− 5 mol/L and the operating pressure was 0.1MPa. After 3 times of isopropanol-washed regeneration processes, the e.e. value was still stable around to 3%. The mussel-inspired chemically modified membrane exhibited the same mechanical properties as the purely polysulfone-based membrane. The methods and results provided in this paper may facilitate the large-scale production of chiral resolution membranes or other chiral separation membranes with higher performance.
KW - Chiral resolution
KW - Mussel-inspired chemistry
KW - Polymer membrane
KW - Polysulfone
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U2 - 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2017.04.004
DO - 10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2017.04.004
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85018627086
SN - 1381-5148
VL - 115
SP - 87
EP - 94
JO - Reactive and Functional Polymers
JF - Reactive and Functional Polymers
ER -