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Date:2020-01-14  Author:Chang Liu  Hits:1389

An emerging challenge occurs for recovering ionic liquids (ILs) because of their exponential growth in academic and industrial applications. We report for the first time to reclaim water-soluble ILs from their aqueous solutions by osmotically driving water to spontaneously permeate through semi-permeable membranes. Theoretical simulation indicates a weak hydrability of ILs and a tendency to form micelles in water. We thus demonstrate a significant difference in osmotic pressures between the aqueous solutions of ILs and inorganic salts. Four categories of broadly representative ILs are continuously recovered from their diluent aqueous solutions (~1 wt%) with semi-permeable membranes. Our strategy shows an unprecedented performance to reclaim ILs with a record-high ultimate concentration up to 58~78 wt%. It integrates superiorities of low energy consumption, universal applicability toward ILs, versatility for semi-permeable membranes, almost unattenuated water flux, and high rejection to ions. This approach provides new insights into the authentic “green” industrial applications of ILs.

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DOI: 10.1016/j.memsci.2020.117835