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Shuangmei Xue1,2,3, Cheng-Wei Lin3, Chenhao Ji1,2,3, Yaoli Guo2, Liping Liu2, Zhe Yang1,2, Shuzhen Zhao2, Xingke Cai2, Qingshan Jason Niu1,2, Richard B Kaner3,4.
Abstract
The interfacial properties within a composite structure of membranes play a vital role in the separation properties and application performances. Building an interlayer can facilitate the formation of a highly selective layer as well as improve the interfacial properties of the composite membrane. However, it is difficult for a nanomaterial-based interlayer to increase the flux and retention of nanofiltration membranes simultaneously. Here, we report a nanofiltration membrane with a hybrid dimensional titania interlayer that exhibits excellent separation performance. The interlayer, composed of Fe-doped titania nanosheets and titania nanoparticles, helps the formation of an ultrathin (∼30 nm thick) and defect-free polyamide selective layer with an ideal nanostructure. The hybrid dimensional interlayer endows the membrane with a superior permeability and alleviates flux decline. In addition, the rigid interlayer framework on a PVDF support drastically improves the pressure resistance of nanofiltration membranes and shows negligible flux loss up to 1.5 MPa of pressure.Entities:
Keywords: heteronanostructure; interlayer; nanofiltration; thin film composite; titania nanosheet
Year: 2022 PMID: 35048710 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.1c04000
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189