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Organic acid anion transport in imidazolium ionomers

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Abstract

Recovering organic acids from processed biomass is important to circular economy tenants. We have observed in electrodialysis and electrodeionization separation studies that imidazolium-type of anion exchange membranes and ionomer binders promote organic acid anion transport rates while also boosting selectivity over inorganic ions. Using 2D NMR (e.g., NOESY) and molecular dynamics simulations, we report imidazolium cations have favorable moiety interactions, such as π-π interactions in the case of aromatic organic acids, that mediate their transport along the polymer backbone. These interactions account for the improved transport rates and uptake when benchmarked against convention quaternary ammonium anion exchange materials.

Publication: 1. M. L. Jordan, G. Kokoszka, H. K. Gallage Dona, D. I. Senadheera, R. Kumar, Y. J. Lin, C. G. Arges, Integrated ion-exchange membrane resin wafer assemblies for aromatic organic acid separations using electrodeionization, in revision with ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering<br><br>2. M.L. Jordan, T. Kulkanri, D. Senadheera, R. Kumar, Y.J. Lin, and C.G. Arges, Imidazolium-type anion exchange membranes for improved organic acid transport and permselectivity in electrodialysis, Journal of the Electrochemical Society, 2022, 169, 043511, https://doi.org/10.1149/1945-7111/ac6448

Presenters

  • Christopher G Arges

    Pennsylvania State University

Authors

  • Christopher G Arges

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Yupo J Lin

    Argonne National Laboratory

  • Matthew L Jordan

    Louisiana State University

  • Tanmay D Kulkarni

    Pennsylvania State University

  • Hishara K Gallage Dona

    Louisiana State University

  • Dodangodage I Senadheera

    Louisiana State University

  • Revati Kumar

    Louisiana State University