| Literature DB >> 32207960 |
Ming-Jian Tang1,2,3, Mei-Ling Liu1,2,3, Da-An Wang1,2,3, Dan-Dan Shao1,2,3, Hua-Jiang Wang1,2,3, Zhaoliang Cui1,2,3, Xue-Li Cao1,2,3, Shi-Peng Sun1,2,3.
Abstract
Low concentration alcohols produced by state-of-the-art biological fermentation restrict subsequent purification processes for chemical, pharmaceutical, biofuel, and other applications. Herein, a rarely reported cucurbituril[n] (n = 6, 8) is employed to pattern the thin-film composite membranes with controllable and quantifiable nanostrand structures through a host-guest strategy. The resulting nanofiltration membrane with such morphology is the first report that exhibits excellent separation performance for isopropyl alcohol (IPA) and water, condensing the initial 0.5 wt % IPA aqueous solution to 9.0 wt %. This not only provides a novel strategy for patterning nanostructural morphology but also makes nanofiltration membranes promising for alcohol condensation in the biological fermentation industry that may reduce energy consumption and postprocessing costs.Entities:
Keywords: Cucurbituril[n]; biological fermentation; host−guest strategy; nanostrand structures
Year: 2020 PMID: 32207960 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c00344
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189