Literature DB >> 32379421

Correlating Interlayer Spacing and Separation Capability of Graphene Oxide Membranes in Organic Solvents.

Sunxiang Zheng1, Qingsong Tu1, Monong Wang1, Jeffrey J Urban2, Baoxia Mi1.   

Abstract

Membranes synthesized by stacking two-dimensional graphene oxide (GO) hold great promise for applications in organic solvent nanofiltration. However, the performance of a layer-stacked GO membrane in organic solvent nanofiltration can be significantly affected by its swelling and interlayer spacing, which have not been systematically characterized. In this study, the interlayer spacing of the layer-stacked GO membrane in different organic solvents was experimentally characterized by liquid-phase ellipsometry. To understand the swelling mechanism, the solubility parameters of GO were experimentally determined and used to mathematically predict the Hansen solubility distance between GO and solvents, which is found to be a good predictor for GO swelling and interlayer spacing. Solvents with a small solubility distance (e.g., dimethylformamide, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone) tend to cause significant GO swelling, resulting in an interlayer spacing of up to 2.7 nm. Solvents with a solubility distance larger than 9.5 (e.g., ethanol, acetone, hexane, and toluene) only cause minor swelling and are thus able to maintain an interlayer spacing of around 1 nm. Correspondingly, GO membranes in solvents with a large solubility distance exhibit good separation performance, for example, rejection of more than 90% of the small organic dye molecules (e.g., rhodamine B and methylene blue) in ethanol and acetone. Additionally, solvents with a large solubility distance result in a high slip velocity in GO channels and thus high solvent flux through the GO membrane. In summary, the GO membrane performs better in solvents that are unlike GO, i.e., solvents with large solubility distance.

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Keywords:  graphene oxide; interlayer spacing; membrane; organic solvent nanofiltration; solubility distance; swelling

Year:  2020        PMID: 32379421     DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.0c01550

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Nano        ISSN: 1936-0851            Impact factor:   15.881


  4 in total

1.  Intercalation of Dyes in Graphene Oxide Thin Films and Membranes.

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Journal:  J Phys Chem C Nanomater Interfaces       Date:  2021-03-23       Impact factor: 4.126

2.  General synthesis of ultrafine metal oxide/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites for ultrahigh-flux nanofiltration membrane.

Authors:  Wanyu Zhang; Hai Xu; Fei Xie; Xiaohua Ma; Bo Niu; Mingqi Chen; Hongyu Zhang; Yayun Zhang; Donghui Long
Journal:  Nat Commun       Date:  2022-01-25       Impact factor: 17.694

Review 3.  Microscopically tuning the graphene oxide framework for membrane separations: a review.

Authors:  Bofan Li; Chen-Gang Wang; Nayli Erdeanna Surat'man; Xian Jun Loh; Zibiao Li
Journal:  Nanoscale Adv       Date:  2021-08-10

4.  Biochar/Kevlar Nanofiber Mixed Matrix Nanofiltration Membranes with Enhanced Dye/Salt Separation Performance.

Authors:  Shiguo Gu; Lei Li; Fei Liu; Jian Li
Journal:  Membranes (Basel)       Date:  2021-06-12
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