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  • 2024Mixed matrix and thin-film nanocomposite membranes of PIM-1 and hydrolyzed PIM-1 with Ni- and Co-MOF-74 nanoparticles for CO 2 separation: Comparison of blending, grafting and crosslinking fabrication methods7citations
  • 2024Mixed matrix and thin-film nanocomposite membranes of PIM-1 and hydrolyzed PIM-1 with Ni- and Co-MOF-74 nanoparticles for CO2 separation: Comparison of blending, grafting and crosslinking fabrication methods7citations
  • 2024Spray coating of 2D materials in the production of antifouling membranes for membrane distillation8citations
  • 2024High gas permeability in aged superglassy membranes with nanosized UiO-66−NH2/cPIM-1 network fillers33citations
  • 2023Organic solvent-free fabrication of thin film polyamide/zeolitic imidazolate framework membranes for removal of dyes from water18citations
  • 2023Organic solvent-free fabrication of thin film polyamide/zeolitic imidazolate framework membranes for removal of dyes from water18citations
  • 2023CO2 separation using thin film composite membranes of acid-hydrolyzed PIM-127citations
  • 2022Porous silica nanosheets in PIM-1 membranes for CO 2 separation25citations
  • 2022Porous silica nanosheets in PIM-1 membranes for CO2 separation25citations
  • 2022Thin film nanocomposite membranes of superglassy PIM-1 and amine-functionalised 2D fillers for gas separation22citations
  • 2022Thin film nanocomposite membranes of PIM-1 and graphene oxide/ZIF-8 nanohybrids for organophilic pervaporation17citations
  • 2022Thin film nanocomposite membranes of PIM-1 and graphene oxide/ZIF-8 nanohybrids for organophilic pervaporation17citations
  • 2021PIM-1/Holey Graphene Oxide Mixed Matrix Membranes for Gas Separation: Unveiling the Role of Holes37citations
  • 2021POSS-Functionalized Graphene Oxide/PVDF Electrospun Membranes for Complete Arsenic Removal Using Membrane Distillation41citations
  • 2020The use of carbon nanomaterials in membrane distillation membranes: a reviewcitations
  • 2020Superglassy Polymers to Treat Natural Gas by Hybrid Membrane/Amine Processes: Can Fillers Help?10citations
  • 2020Functionalized graphene-based polyamide thin film nanocomposite membranes for organic solvent nanofiltration62citations
  • 2018Study on the formation of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes of polymers of intrinsic microporosity and graphene-like fillers: effect of lateral flake size and chemical functionalization42citations
  • 2018Study on the formation of thin film nanocomposite (TFN) membranes of polymers of intrinsic microporosity and graphene-like fillers: effect of lateral flake size and chemical functionalization42citations
  • 2018Impeded physical aging in PIM-1 membranes containing graphene-like fillers84citations
  • 2018Flux-enhanced PVDF mixed matrix membranes incorporating APTS-functionalized graphene oxide for membrane distillation174citations
  • 2017Enhanced organophilic separations with mixed matrix membranes of polymers of intrinsic microporosity and graphene-like fillers58citations
  • 2016Synthesis and characterization of composite membranes made of graphene and polymers of intrinsic microporosity34citations
  • 2014Ultrathin polymer films with intrinsic microporosity: Anomalous solvent permeation and high flux membranes270citations
  • 2013High flux thin film nanocomposite membranes based on metal-organic frameworks for organic solvent nanofiltration721citations
  • 2010Exfoliated titanosilicate material UZAR-S1 obtained from JDF-L143citations

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  • Budd, Peter
  • Yu, Ming
  • Aloraini, Sulaiman
  • Qiu, Boya
  • Attfield, Martin
  • Alshurafa, Mustafa
  • Foster, Andrew
  • Attfield, Martin P.
  • Foster, Andrew B.
  • Budd, Peter M.
  • Azapagic, Adisa
  • Asuquo, Edidiong
  • Mercadillo, Vicente Orts
  • Luque-Alled, Jose Miguel
  • Alberto, Monica
  • Skuse, Clara
  • Gallego Schmid, Alejandro
  • Fan, Xiaolei
  • Luque-Alled, José Miguel
  • Boya, Qiu
  • Ming, Yu
  • Ding, Shengzhe
  • Martãnez-Izquierdo, Lidia
  • Coronas, Joaquãn
  • Luque-Alled, Josã Miguel
  • Tãllez, Carlos
  • Téllez, Carlos
  • Martínez-Izquierdo, Lidia
  • Coronas, Joaquín
  • Kentish, Sandra E.
  • Scholes, Colin A.
  • Mohsenpour, Sajjad
  • Almansour, Faiz
  • Guo, Zunmin
  • Holmes, Stuart
  • Budd, Peter Martin
  • Xu, Shaojun
  • Foster, Andrew Bryan
  • Tamaddondar, Marzieh
  • Leaper, Sebastian
  • Avendaño Cáceres, Edgardo Oscar
  • Cartmell, Sarah H.
  • Abdel-Karim, Ahmed
  • Ameen, Ahmed W.
  • Paseta, Lorena
  • Malankowska, Magdalena
  • Navarro, Marta
  • Gao, Lei
  • Vijayaraghavan, Aravind
  • Prestat, Eric
  • Bhavsar, Rupesh
  • Szekely, Gyorgy
  • Budd, M.
  • Vijayaraghavan, Aravind S.
  • Shokri, Nima
  • Badawy, Mohamed I.
  • Ahmed Abdelkarim, Ahmed
  • Faki, Bilal
  • Haigh, Sj
  • Newman, Leon
  • Iliut, Maria
  • Althumayri, Khalid
  • Shin, Yuyoung
  • Zhou, Kai Ge
  • Casiraghi, Cinzia
  • Harrison, Wayne
  • Karan, Santanu
  • Jimenez-Solomon, Maria F.
  • Livingston, Andrew G.
  • Wong, Him Cheng
  • Cabral, João T.
  • Sorribas, Sara
  • Rubio, César
  • Casado, Clara
  • Etayo, Fernando
  • Uriel, Santiago
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Spray coating of 2D materials in the production of antifouling membranes for membrane distillation

  • Azapagic, Adisa
  • Asuquo, Edidiong
  • Mercadillo, Vicente Orts
  • Luque-Alled, Jose Miguel
  • Gorgojo, Patricia
  • Alberto, Monica
  • Skuse, Clara
  • Gallego Schmid, Alejandro
Abstract

Membrane surface coatings with 2D materials have been shown to exhibit antifouling properties for water-treatment applications; however, synthesis methods currently based on vacuum filtration are not easily scalable. This study describes a scalable method for coating membranes with a range of 2D materials including graphene oxide (GO), hexagonal boron nitride (hBN), molybdenum disulphide (MoS<sub>2</sub>) and tungsten disulphide (WS<sub>2</sub>). Isopropyl alcohol solutions containing each class of the 2D flakes were spray-coated onto commercial polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) using a pyrolyser. The nanomaterials were secured with polydopamine (PDA) as a crosslinker in a method that could easily be integrated into a scalable roll-to-roll process. Changes in morphology, surface roughness, hydrophobicity, mechanical durability and chemical composition were evaluated using scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, contact angle, tensile strength measurements and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy. The 2D nanomaterials-coated membranes were tested in membrane distillation (MD) experiments over 72 h and compared to pristine PVDF and PDA/PVDF membranes. Salt rejection and MD performance stability were evaluated using feedwaters with high concentrations of humic acid (150 ppm) and paraffin oil (200 ppm) simulating simple organic wastewater from oil and gas extraction. The flux decline ratio was measured in terms of percentage permeate loss per hour (%/h), to allow for future comparisons with studies with different experimental times. The pristine PVDF membrane failed after 10 h by pore-wetting due to fouling while the PDA/PVDF membrane had the largest flux decline ratio (0.3 %/h). The membranes coated with GO and hBN had flux decline ratios orders of magnitude lower (0.0021 ± 0.005 and 0.028 ± 0.01 %/h, respectively). All membranes had a high salt rejection (&gt;99.9 %). The GO-coated membrane was the only membrane type that was able to treat both surfactant-containing and foulant-containing feedwaters. The improved performance is attributed to the decrease in both surface roughness and hydrophobicity, which reduces the adsorption of foulants onto the membrane surface. This work shows a facile, scalable method to overcome fouling limitations in MD.<br/><br/>

Topics
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • pore
  • morphology
  • surface
  • molybdenum
  • scanning electron microscopy
  • experiment
  • atomic force microscopy
  • extraction
  • molecular dynamics
  • nitride
  • strength
  • chemical composition
  • Boron
  • tensile strength
  • durability
  • tungsten
  • alcohol
  • spray coating
  • surfactant
  • distillation
  • infrared spectroscopy