Cucurbit[6]uril-tuned nanochannels of graphene oxide membrane for enhanced water flux in nanofiltration

IF 13.3 1区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL Chemical Engineering Journal Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2024.158137
Pengfei Yang, Yanan Liu, Gowan-Hugh Whalley, Chengzhi Guo, Ya Li, A.Ozgur Yazaydin, Zhongyi Jiang, Marc-Olivier Coppens, Yang Lan
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Graphene oxide (GO) membranes exhibit promising potential in nanofiltration due to their controllable transport channel size and low transport resistance of water molecules, resulting in exceptional water permeability. However, the trade-off between water flux and rejection ratio stemming from tightly packed interlayers poses a challenge to the application of GO membranes in nanofiltration. To overcome this trade-off, a practical method is urgently needed to regulate the interlayer space of GO membranes. In this study, a macrocyclic molecule with a rigid porous structure, cucurbit[6]uril (CB[6]), has been introduced to enlarge and precisely adjust the interlayer distance of GO membranes, effectively addressing the trade-off dilemma. The interlayer distance can be precisely adjusted within a range of 0.46 to 1.35 nm, making it suitable for the removal of small organic molecules from wastewater. Through the optimization of GO and CB[6] quantities, the GO membrane containing 20 µg GO and 49.9 wt% CB[6] (CB6GO-4) demonstrates a high pure water flux (PWF) exceeding 171.3 L m-2h−1 bar−1, more than 5.9 times higher than a pure GO membrane (28.8 L m-2h−1 bar−1), alongside a dye rejection ratio over 92 %, indicating the promising potential of CB[6]-intercalated GO membranes in removing organics from industrial saline wastewater.

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期刊介绍: The Chemical Engineering Journal is an international research journal that invites contributions of original and novel fundamental research. It aims to provide an international platform for presenting original fundamental research, interpretative reviews, and discussions on new developments in chemical engineering. The journal welcomes papers that describe novel theory and its practical application, as well as those that demonstrate the transfer of techniques from other disciplines. It also welcomes reports on carefully conducted experimental work that is soundly interpreted. The main focus of the journal is on original and rigorous research results that have broad significance. The Catalysis section within the Chemical Engineering Journal focuses specifically on Experimental and Theoretical studies in the fields of heterogeneous catalysis, molecular catalysis, and biocatalysis. These studies have industrial impact on various sectors such as chemicals, energy, materials, foods, healthcare, and environmental protection.
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