Catalyst- and Stabilizer-Free Rational Synthesis of Ionic Polymer Nanoparticles in One Step for Oil/Water Separation Membranes
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2022
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American Chemical Society
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Ionic polymer nanoparticles (IPNs) were synthesized in one pot by quaternization precipitation polymerization (QPP) as a novel polymerization technique. QPP eliminated the usage of high-cost ionic monomers and reduced the number of steps for the preparation of IPN. The monomers 2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate (DMAEMA) and 4-vinylbenzyl chloride (VBC) polymerized in the presence of azobisisobutyronitrile (AIBN) and underwent quaternization simultaneously, which yielded ionic poly(DMAEMA-co-VBC) nanoparticles in one step with the size of 50-80 nm without any stabilizer and catalyst. Similarly, 4-vinylpyridine (VP) and VBC polymerized in the presence of AIBN and underwent quaternization simultaneously, which yielded ionic poly(VP-co-VBC) nanoparticles in one step with the size of 70-90 nm without any stabilizer and catalyst. The as-synthesized IPN was further utilized for the fabrication of hydrophilic nanocomposite ultrafiltration membranes for oil/water separation. Fabricated hybrid membranes were characterized and studied for oil rejection properties. It exhibited an oil rejection of >96% with a pure water permeability of 219 L/m2 h bar. © 2022 American Chemical Society.
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Chlorine compounds, Monomers, Nanoparticles, Polymerization, Precipitation (chemical), Synthesis (chemical), 4-vinylbenzyl chlorides, Azobisisobutyronitrile, Ionic polymer, Oil/water separation, Polymer nanoparticles, Polysulphone, Precipitation polymerizations, Quaternization, Quaternization precipitation polymerization, Synthesised, Ultrafiltration
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ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces, 2022, 14, 40, pp. 45800-45809
