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All‐Carbon Nanoarchitectures as High‐Performance Separation Membranes with Superior Stability
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Author Affiliations
Nanyang Technological University, Water Research Institute, Sun Yat-sen University, Ministry of Education
Published InAdvanced Functional Materials
Year2015
Citations303
Abstract
The application of graphene‐based membranes is hindered by their poor stability under practical hydrodynamic conditions. Here, nanocarbon architectures are designed by intercalating surface‐functionalized, small‐diameter, multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into reduced graphene oxide (rGO) sheets to create highly stable membranes with improved water permeability and enhanced membrane selectivity. With the intercalation of 10 nm diameter MWCNTs, the water permeability reaches 52.7 L m −2 h −1 bar −1 , which is 4.8 times that of pristine rGO membrane and five to ten times higher than most commercial nanofiltration membranes. The membrane also attains almost 100% rejection for three organic dyes of different charges. More importantly, the membrane can endure a turbulent hydrodynamic flow with cross‐flow rates up to 2000 mL min…
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