posted on 2024-10-29, 15:37authored byFurong Yuan, Qifeng Gao, Zixiao Lv, Yaoling Zhang, Xin Liu, Jiaoyu Peng, Zhan Li
Efficient lithium extraction from salt lakes is essential
for a
sustainable resource supply. This study tackles the challenge of separating
Li+ from Mg2+ in complex brines by innovatively
integrating two-dimensional (2D) graphene oxide (GO) with bimetallic
metal–organic frameworks (MOFs). Zn2+ and Co2+ ions are confined within GO interlayers through an in situ
synthesis, forming a 2D Zn-Co MOFs/GO membrane (Zn-Co-GOM). This design
exploits the unique advantages of bimetallic MOFs, including enhanced
structural stability and superior ion separation capabilities due
to the synergistic effects of Zn and Co. The Zn-Co-GOM demonstrates
an impressive separation factor of 191 for Li+ over Mg2+, significantly surpassing traditional membranes. This exceptional
selectivity is achieved through a combination of size exclusion effects
and ion transport energy barriers. Our approach not only enhances
the practical application of membrane technology for lithium extraction
from salt lakes but also provides valuable insights into the underlying
separation mechanisms.