A novel
chiral separation membrane was fabricated by assembling l-cysteine (l-Cys)-modified graphene oxide sheets. l-Cys modification leads to an enantiomer separation membrane
with an accessible interlayer spacing of 8 Å, which allows high
solvent permeability. In the racemate separation experiments under
isobaric conditions, the enantiomeric excess (ee) values of alanine
(Ala), threonine (Thr), tyrosine (Tyr), and penicillamine (Pen) racemates
in the permeation solution were 43.60, 44.11, 27.43, and 46.44%, respectively.
In the racemate separation experiments under negative pressure, the
separation performances of Ala, Thr, and Tyr were still maintained,
and the enantiomeric excess (ee) values of the filtrate after separation
were 56.80, 54.57, and 32.34%, respectively. These results indicate
that the as-prepared GO-Cys membrane has a great practical value in
the field of enantiomer separation.