(95c) Molecular Scale Engineering of Polymer Membranes for Energy, Environment and Health
AIChE Annual Meeting
2024
2024 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Division Plenary: Separations Awards (Invited Talks)
Monday, October 28, 2024 - 8:35am to 9:05am
To advance these technologies, designing innovative polymer membranes with desirable transport properties and precisely controlled microstructures is required. In particular, charged polymer membranes, where anionic or cationic groups are covalently bonded to polymer backbone, draw significant attention due to their versatile and tunable transport properties in the above applications. Altering charged group composition combined with polymer architecture and topology leads to varied transport properties of small molecules (e.g., ions, water, gases) in polymer membranes. Here, research projects are presented for designing charged polymer membranes for improved molecule separations. The transport mechanism in the polymer membranes is studied from the fundamental perspectives of polymer-penetrant interactions and templating diffusion pathways for selective transport of small molecules.