化学
反离子
化学物理
聚合
单体
非平衡态热力学
界面聚合
动力学
膜
纳米尺度
化学工程
纳米结构
表面光洁度
亚稳态
表面粗糙度
聚酯纤维
渗透
纳米技术
阳离子聚合
平面的
长度刻度
高分子化学
表面能
作者
Priyanka Dobariya,Amrutha A,Karan Marvaniya,Anjali K,Manoj V Mane,Ketan Patel,Shilpi Kushwaha
摘要
Abstract The morphology of thin-film composite membranes is encoded during interfacial polymerization (IP) by competing monomer transport and reaction kinetics, yet molecular control remains limited due to their intrinsic coupling. Herein, we show that counterions decouple solvation-controlled transport from transition-state energetics, enabling deterministic control over nonequilibrium thin-film morphogenesis. Using a model polyester IP system, we demonstrate that varying phenoxide counterions (Li+, Na+, K+, TBA+) reveals anomalous energetic trends, with transition-state energies (ΔG‡ ≈ 6.9–21.7 kcal mol–1) and interfacial partitioning energies (ΔGpartition ≈ 11.2–0.7 kcal mol–1) spanning more than an order of magnitude. Despite faster intrinsic kinetics, Li+ produces ultrathin, smooth films (≈9.4 nm thickness; Rq ≈ 1.9 nm), whereas TBA+ yields substantially thick films with rough architectures (≈32 nm; Rq ≈ 27–30 nm). This inversion is attributed to a kinetically locked regime, where confined ultrafast reactions suppress reaction–diffusion instabilities before morphological amplification. Consequently, resulting networks exhibit tunable surface roughness (∼1.9 to ∼27 nm). The controlled ∼14-fold increase in surface roughness from Poly-Li to Poly-TBA yields 75% enhanced water permeance at equivalent solute rejection. These findings establish a predictive energetic framework that connects interfacial energetics to reaction–diffusion instability, membrane morphology, and transport behavior.
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