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Chinese Knot Inspired Ag Nanowire Membrane for Robust Separation in Water Remediation
Author(s) -
Xiong Zhu,
Li Tiantian,
Liu Fu,
Lin Haibo,
Zhong Yun,
Meng Qing'an,
Fang Qile,
Sakil Habib,
Song Weijie
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
advanced materials interfaces
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.671
H-Index - 65
ISSN - 2196-7350
DOI - 10.1002/admi.201800183
Subject(s) - nanowire , membrane , materials science , knot (papermaking) , nanoscopic scale , chemical engineering , nanotechnology , emulsion , environmental remediation , composite material , chemistry , ecology , contamination , biology , biochemistry , engineering
Chinese knot is a “traditional handicraft art” in Chinese culture, which is expected to ward off evil spirits and pray for good luck. It is constructed by weaving cords and tying different types of knots firmly. Inspired by Chinese knot, a robust 1D Ag nanowire membrane with nanoscale knots is fabricated to achieve robust catalytic/anti‐bacterial separation. Silver mirror reaction is manipulated to anchor Ag nanowires on a hierarchical polyvinylidene fluoride membrane substrate. The robust Ag nanowire membrane withstands the vigorous cross‐flow hydraulic shear (3000 mL min −1 ) for 24 h at 0.1 MPa without any physicochemical deterioration. The Chinese knot inspired membrane exhibits extraordinary robustness in continuous catalysis, “kill‐release” anti‐bacteria, oil‐in‐water emulsion, and ultrafiltration separation. This work paves a new way for constructing a robust 1D inorganic nanowire membrane for water remediation applications.

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