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Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar

Poly(ionic) liquid (PIL) augmented membranes were fabricated through self-polymerization of 2-vinyl pyridine and 4-vinyl pyridine followed by dopamine triggered polymerization and bridging with inert polyamide support. The resulting membranes acquired a positive surface charge with a high degree of...

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Autores principales: DePaz, Sandrina, Sengupta, Arijit, Chiao, Yu-Hsuan, Wickramasinghe, Sumith Ranil
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34301123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142366
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author DePaz, Sandrina
Sengupta, Arijit
Chiao, Yu-Hsuan
Wickramasinghe, Sumith Ranil
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Sengupta, Arijit
Chiao, Yu-Hsuan
Wickramasinghe, Sumith Ranil
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description Poly(ionic) liquid (PIL) augmented membranes were fabricated through self-polymerization of 2-vinyl pyridine and 4-vinyl pyridine followed by dopamine triggered polymerization and bridging with inert polyamide support. The resulting membranes acquired a positive surface charge with a high degree of hydrophilicity. Fourier transformed Infra-red (FTIR) and Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopic investigation revealed the successful augmentation of PIL surface layer, whereas surface morphology was investigated through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. This manuscript demonstrates pi electron-induced separation of dyes with the trend in permeability: Coomassie Brilliant Blue G (CBBHG) > Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) > Eichrome Black T (EBT) > Congo Red (CR). CBBG exhibited extended conjugation over large aromatic domain. RBBR and EBT were associated withtheelectron-donating -NH(2) group and electron-withdrawing -NO(2) group, respectively, hence pi electron density on aromatic ring varied. The steric repulsion between two pairs of ortho hydrogens (Hs) in biphenyl moieties of CR resulted in deviation of planarity and hence aromaticity leading to the lowest permeability. The sugar fractionation followed the trend: Galactose > Mannose > Fructose > Glucose > Xylose. More hydroxyl (-OH) groups in sugars and their conformational alignment in the same direction, exhibited more lone pair of electrons leading to more interaction with PIL and hence better permeability. Pentose showed poorer permeation than hexose, whereas aldose showed better permeation than ketose.
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spelling pubmed-83095682021-07-25 Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar DePaz, Sandrina Sengupta, Arijit Chiao, Yu-Hsuan Wickramasinghe, Sumith Ranil Polymers (Basel) Article Poly(ionic) liquid (PIL) augmented membranes were fabricated through self-polymerization of 2-vinyl pyridine and 4-vinyl pyridine followed by dopamine triggered polymerization and bridging with inert polyamide support. The resulting membranes acquired a positive surface charge with a high degree of hydrophilicity. Fourier transformed Infra-red (FTIR) and Energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectroscopic investigation revealed the successful augmentation of PIL surface layer, whereas surface morphology was investigated through scanning electron microscopy (SEM) imaging. This manuscript demonstrates pi electron-induced separation of dyes with the trend in permeability: Coomassie Brilliant Blue G (CBBHG) > Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) > Eichrome Black T (EBT) > Congo Red (CR). CBBG exhibited extended conjugation over large aromatic domain. RBBR and EBT were associated withtheelectron-donating -NH(2) group and electron-withdrawing -NO(2) group, respectively, hence pi electron density on aromatic ring varied. The steric repulsion between two pairs of ortho hydrogens (Hs) in biphenyl moieties of CR resulted in deviation of planarity and hence aromaticity leading to the lowest permeability. The sugar fractionation followed the trend: Galactose > Mannose > Fructose > Glucose > Xylose. More hydroxyl (-OH) groups in sugars and their conformational alignment in the same direction, exhibited more lone pair of electrons leading to more interaction with PIL and hence better permeability. Pentose showed poorer permeation than hexose, whereas aldose showed better permeation than ketose. MDPI 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8309568/ /pubmed/34301123 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142366 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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title Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar
title_full Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar
title_fullStr Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar
title_full_unstemmed Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar
title_short Novel Poly(ionic liquid) Augmented Membranes for Unconventional Aqueous Phase Applications in Fractionation of Dyes and Sugar
title_sort novel poly(ionic liquid) augmented membranes for unconventional aqueous phase applications in fractionation of dyes and sugar
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8309568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34301123
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym13142366
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