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      Membrane-based carbon capture: Recent progress, challenges, and their role in achieving the sustainable development goals

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              Polymers with cavities tuned for fast selective transport of small molecules and ions.

              Within a polymer film, free-volume elements such as pores and channels typically have a wide range of sizes and topologies. This broad range of free-volume element sizes compromises a polymer's ability to perform molecular separations. We demonstrated free-volume structures in dense vitreous polymers that enable outstanding molecular and ionic transport and separation performance that surpasses the limits of conventional polymers. The unusual microstructure in these materials can be systematically tailored by thermally driven segment rearrangement. Free-volume topologies can be tailored by controlling the degree of rearrangement, flexibility of the original chain, and judicious inclusion of small templating molecules. This rational tailoring of free-volume element architecture provides a route for preparing high-performance polymers for molecular-scale separations.
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                Journal
                Chemosphere
                Chemosphere
                Elsevier BV
                00456535
                April 2023
                April 2023
                : 320
                : 137996
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                10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.137996
                36754298
                4ff5dbde-27db-437c-8ecb-ad452aaf1c61
                © 2023

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