| Literature DB >> 32484267 |
Hüseyin Enis Karahan1,2,3, Kunli Goh1, Chuanfang John Zhang4, Euntae Yang1,5, Cansu Yıldırım6, Chong Yang Chuah1,2, M Göktuğ Ahunbay7, Jaewoo Lee1, Ş Birgül Tantekin-Ersolmaz7, Yuan Chen3, Tae-Hyun Bae8.
Abstract
MXenes are emerging rapidly as a new family of multifunctional nanomaterials with prospective applications rivaling that of graphenes. Herein, a timely account of the design and performance evaluation of MXene-based membranes is provided. First, the preparation and physicochemical characteristics of MXenes are outlined, with a focus on exfoliation, dispersion stability, and processability, which are crucial factors for membrane fabrication. Then, different formats of MXene-based membranes in the literature are introduced, comprising pristine or intercalated nanolaminates and polymer-based nanocomposites. Next, the major membrane processes so far pursued by MXenes are evaluated, covering gas separation, wastewater treatment, desalination, and organic solvent purification. The potential utility of MXenes in phase inversion and interfacial polymerization, as well as layer-by-layer assembly for the preparation of nanocomposite membranes, is also critically discussed. Looking forward, exploiting the high electrical conductivity and catalytic activity of certain MXenes is put into perspective for niche applications that are not easily achievable by other nanomaterials. Furthermore, the benefits of simulation/modeling approaches for designing MXene-based membranes are exemplified. Overall, critical insights are provided for materials science and membrane communities to navigate better while exploring the potential of MXenes for developing advanced separation membranes.Entities:
Keywords: 2D titanium carbides; mixed-matrix composites; molecular sieving; nanocomposites; nanolaminates
Year: 2020 PMID: 32484267 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201906697
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849