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Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis

In the last few years, forward osmosis (FO) has attracted increasing interest as a sustainable technique for water desalination and wastewater treatment. However, FO remains as an immature process principally due to the lack of efficient and easily recyclable draw solutes. In this work, we report th...

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Autores principales: Duarte Rodrigues, Alysson, Jacob, Matthieu, Gauchou, Véronique, Durand, Jean-Olivier, Trens, Philippe, Hesemann, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245987
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author Duarte Rodrigues, Alysson
Jacob, Matthieu
Gauchou, Véronique
Durand, Jean-Olivier
Trens, Philippe
Hesemann, Peter
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Jacob, Matthieu
Gauchou, Véronique
Durand, Jean-Olivier
Trens, Philippe
Hesemann, Peter
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description In the last few years, forward osmosis (FO) has attracted increasing interest as a sustainable technique for water desalination and wastewater treatment. However, FO remains as an immature process principally due to the lack of efficient and easily recyclable draw solutes. In this work, we report that ionosilica hydrogels based on quaternary ammonium halide ionosilica are efficient draw solutes in FO. Fluidic ionosilica hydrogels were obtained via hydrolysis-polycondensation reactions of a trisilylated quaternary ammonium precursor in slightly acidic water/ethanol solvent mixtures. The liquid-to-gel transition of the precursor and the kinetics of the formation of hydrogels were monitored by liquid NMR measurements. The formed hydrogels were shown to generate osmotic pressure up to 10.0 atm, indicating the potential of these hydrogels as efficient draw solutes in FO. Our results suggest that iodide anions are the osmotically active species in the system. Regeneration of the hydrogels via ultrafiltration (UF) was successfully achieved, allowing the development of a closed FO-UF process. However, the osmotic performances of the ionosilica hydrogels irreversibly decreased along the successive FO-UF cycles, probably due to anion exchange processes.
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spelling pubmed-77668992020-12-28 Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis Duarte Rodrigues, Alysson Jacob, Matthieu Gauchou, Véronique Durand, Jean-Olivier Trens, Philippe Hesemann, Peter Molecules Article In the last few years, forward osmosis (FO) has attracted increasing interest as a sustainable technique for water desalination and wastewater treatment. However, FO remains as an immature process principally due to the lack of efficient and easily recyclable draw solutes. In this work, we report that ionosilica hydrogels based on quaternary ammonium halide ionosilica are efficient draw solutes in FO. Fluidic ionosilica hydrogels were obtained via hydrolysis-polycondensation reactions of a trisilylated quaternary ammonium precursor in slightly acidic water/ethanol solvent mixtures. The liquid-to-gel transition of the precursor and the kinetics of the formation of hydrogels were monitored by liquid NMR measurements. The formed hydrogels were shown to generate osmotic pressure up to 10.0 atm, indicating the potential of these hydrogels as efficient draw solutes in FO. Our results suggest that iodide anions are the osmotically active species in the system. Regeneration of the hydrogels via ultrafiltration (UF) was successfully achieved, allowing the development of a closed FO-UF process. However, the osmotic performances of the ionosilica hydrogels irreversibly decreased along the successive FO-UF cycles, probably due to anion exchange processes. MDPI 2020-12-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7766899/ /pubmed/33348828 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245987 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Trens, Philippe
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Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title_full Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title_fullStr Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title_full_unstemmed Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title_short Quaternary Ammonium-Based Ionosilica Hydrogels as Draw Solutes in Forward Osmosis
title_sort quaternary ammonium-based ionosilica hydrogels as draw solutes in forward osmosis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7766899/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33348828
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules25245987
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