High-performance membranes based on two-dimensional materials for removing emerging contaminants from water systems: Progress and challenges

Emerging contaminants (ECs) pose significant environmental risks. They also present health hazards due to their persistence and resistance to degradation. Membrane separation has emerged as a promising technique for ECs removal, offering high precision and minimal secondary pollution. However, conve...

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Veröffentlicht in:Desalination 2025-01, Vol.594, p.118294, Article 118294
Hauptverfasser: Zeng, Guangyong, Zheng, Xia, Wang, Peng, Chen, Xi, Wang, Hongshan, Xiang, Yuan, Luo, Jianquan, Chiao, Yu-Hsuan, Pu, Shengyan
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Zusammenfassung:Emerging contaminants (ECs) pose significant environmental risks. They also present health hazards due to their persistence and resistance to degradation. Membrane separation has emerged as a promising technique for ECs removal, offering high precision and minimal secondary pollution. However, conventional membranes face challenges like selectivity-permeability trade-offs and fouling, limiting their effectiveness. Recent advancements involve incorporating two-dimensional (2D) materials such as graphene oxide (GO) and MXene into polymer membranes through layer-by-layer stacking or as additives to enhance the overall performance. While existing reviews generally cover the importance of membrane technologies and the role of 2D materials, there is a lack of comprehensive analysis focusing on the specific challenges and the innovative integration of 2D materials to address these challenges. This review discusses various methods of membrane modification using typical 2D materials, along with the latest research findings on novel composite membranes for the separation and degradation of different types of ECs in wastewater. Furthermore, it summarizes the removal mechanisms of these innovative membranes for ECs, providing valuable insights for the future development of high-performance membranes based on 2D materials. [Display omitted] •Preparation strategies of 2D materials modified membranes are summarized.•2D materials can significantly enhanc the removal efficiency of ECs by membraness.•Several removal mechanisms for ECs by 2D materials modified membranes are proposed.•The challenges and outlook of modified membranes for ECs removal are prospected.
ISSN:0011-9164
DOI:10.1016/j.desal.2024.118294