Issue 11, 2025

Intensified ion-to-channel interactions within pyridinic covalent organic framework membranes towards exclusive lithium-ion sieving

Abstract

Membrane separation technologies demonstrate outstanding potential for achieving efficient lithium-ion (Li+) extraction from the battery leachate in a high-value and eco-friendly way, but, up to date, the rare focuses on developing one kind of specific Li+-filter applicable in this context. Herein, we prepared a pyridinic two-dimensional covalent organic framework (2D COF-Py) membrane featuring non-angstrom-sized 1D channels for exclusive Li+ sieving. The 2D COF-Py membrane enabled an excellent Li+ permeance (∼30 mmol m−2 h−1) with impressive Li+/M2+ selectivity of over 47 under any mixed salt conditions (e.g. LiCl-CoCl2, LiCl-NiCl2, and LiCl-MnCl2). The experimental measurements and theoretical calculations revealed the dual roles of pyridine groups in dominating the ion transport behavior across the COF membrane. One role was to ensure fast Li+ transmembrane activity via electrostatic attraction and the other was to suppress M2+ free diffusion by forming strong coordination interactions. When stimulated battery leachate (a quaternary cation solution) was used as the feed solution, the COF-Py membrane not only sustained a striking separation performance under a long-term operation test without losing any trade-off but also maintained structural stability under high-salinity conditions.

Graphical abstract: Intensified ion-to-channel interactions within pyridinic covalent organic framework membranes towards exclusive lithium-ion sieving

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Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
08 gen 2025
Accepted
14 mar 2025
First published
27 mar 2025

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025,12, 3853-3863

Intensified ion-to-channel interactions within pyridinic covalent organic framework membranes towards exclusive lithium-ion sieving

W. Yu, Y. Qian, H. Ji, Z. Zhu, T. Wu, T. Qian, C. Yan and J. Lu, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2025, 12, 3853 DOI: 10.1039/D5QI00062A

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