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Creation of water-permeation pathways with matrix-polymer functionalized carbon nanotubes in polymeric membranes for pervaporation desalination
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Creation of water-permeation pathways with matrix-polymer functionalized carbon nanotubes in polymeric membranes for pervaporation desalination

Cheng TsengYing-Ling Liu
Journal of Membrane Science Letters, 卷.2(2), 100027
11/2022

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carbon nanotube desalination pervaporation poly(vinyl alcohol) water-permeation pathways Filtration and Separation Physical and Theoretical Chemistry Materials Science (all) Biochemistry
Membrane-based pervaporation desalination is an effective process for freshwater resource and treatments on waste brines. Both water permeation fluxes and salt rejection are concerned for the membrane-based desalination. In this work an effective approach to increase the water permeation fluxes of the pervaporation desalination membranes has been demonstrated through utilization of matrix-polymer functionalized carbon nanotubes in creation of water permeation pathways in the membranes. With poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) as the matrix polymer for membrane fabrication, a small amount of PVA-functionalized CNTs (0.06 wt%) effectively increases the water permeation fluxes of the PVA membranes from 1,630 to 6,140 gm −2 h −1 (feeding solution: 3.5 wt% NaCl (aq) at 25 °C) without sacrifice of salt rejection, corresponding to a 3.77-times of increase in water permeation flux. The membrane is also workable on concentrated salt aqueous solution (15 wt% NaCl (aq) ). The approach has the potential to be employed to other polymer membranes for pervaporation separation.

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