Grafting cellulose acetate with ionic liquids for biofuel purification membranes : Influence of the anion.

Title Grafting cellulose acetate with ionic liquids for biofuel purification membranes : Influence of the anion.
Authors F.Hassan Has Abdellatif; J. Babin; C. Arnal-Herault; L. David; A. Jonquieres
Journal Carbohydr Polym
DOI 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.05.008
Abstract

Membranes made from cellulose acetate grafted with imidazolium or ammonium ionic liquids (ILs) containing different anions were considered for ethyl tert-butyl ether biofuel purification by pervaporation. The new cellulosic materials were obtained after bromide (Br) exchange by different anions (TfN, BF, AcO). IL structure-membrane property relationships revealed that the membrane properties were strongly improved by varying the anion structure, molecular size and hydrogen bonding acceptor ability ? in the Kamlet-Taft polarity scale. The grafted ammonium IL with AcO anion combined the highest parameter ? with big cation/anion sizes and finally led to the best membrane properties with a normalized pervaporation flux of 0.41?kg/h m (almost 20 times that of virgin cellulose acetate) for a reference thickness of 5??m and a permeate ethanol content of 100%. Such properties thus corresponded to an outstanding separation factor at 50?°C.

Citation F.Hassan Has Abdellatif; J. Babin; C. Arnal-Herault; L. David; A. Jonquieres.Grafting cellulose acetate with ionic liquids for biofuel purification membranes : Influence of the anion.. Carbohydr Polym. 2018;196:176186. doi:10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.05.008

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