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Author(s)
Han Yi,
Xu Zhen,
Gao Chao
Publication year2013
Publication title
advanced functional materials
Resource typeJournals
PublisherWILEY‐VCH Verlag
Abstract A method of fabricating ultrathin (≈22–53 nm thick) graphene nanofiltration membranes (uGNMs) on microporous substrates is presented for efficient water purification using chemically converted graphene (CCG). The prepared uGNMs show well packed layer structure formed by CCG sheets, as characterized by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy. The performance of the uGNMs for water treatment was evaluated on a dead end filtration device and the pure water flux of uGNMs was high (21.8 L m −2 h −1 bar −1 ). The uGNMs show high retention (>99%) for organic dyes and moderate retention (≈20–60%) for ion salts. The rejection mechanism of this kind of negatively charged membranes is intensively studied, and the results reveal that physical sieving and electrostatic interaction dominate the rejection process. Because of the ultrathin nature of uGNMs, 34 mg of CCG is sufficient for making a square meter of nanofiltration membrane, indicating that this new generation graphene‐based nanofiltration technology would be resource saving and cost‐effective. The integration of high performance, low cost, and simple solution‐based fabrication process promises uGNMs great potential application in practical water purification.
Subject(s)alternative medicine , biochemistry , chemical engineering , chemistry , composite material , engineering , fabrication , filtration (mathematics) , graphene , materials science , mathematics , medicine , membrane , microporous material , nanofiltration , nanotechnology , organic chemistry , pathology , portable water purification , scanning electron microscope , statistics , transmission electron microscopy
Language(s)English
SCImago Journal Rank6.069
H-Index322
eISSN1616-3028
pISSN1616-301X
DOI10.1002/adfm.201202601

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