A copper-catalyzed Chan–Lam-coupling-like reaction of a (het)arylboronic acid and chloramine-T (or a related compound) has been developed for the synthesis of N-arylsulfonamides at room temperature in moderate to good yields, with good tolerance of functional groups. In this process, it is believed that chloramine-T serves as an electrophile.
GO membranes crosslinked by planar cation (e. g. TMPyP, a cationic porphyrin) meet the requirements of green fabrication, because TMPyP can pre‐assemble on GO sheets. However, their ion sieving performance are unsatisfactory. With shortened water channels, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes owe high water flux, yet the retention of multivalent anions may goes down distinctly on account of Donnan effect decreasing obviously. Herein, we focus on the assembly between partially reduced graphene oxide (p‐rGO) and Anionic planar molecule (tetrasulfonic tetraphenyl porphyrin, TPPS), and then fabricate p‐rGO/TPPS composite membranes via assembling p‐rGO/TPPS sheets on base membrane. Anionic planar molecule is firstly used as crosslinking agent for graphene‐based membranes, which has the advantage of 100% atomic efficiency. The fabricated p‐rGO/TPPS membranes show better sieving performance than GO/TMPyP membranes on both side of rejection of Na2SO4 and water flux. Moreover, water flux go up to around another double though rejection decline slightly as the polyther sulfone (PES) base membrane with large surface pores is used.
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