Chemical and Physical Drivers for Improvement in Permeance and Stability of Linker-Free Graphene Oxide Membranes

Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising membrane material for chemical separations, including water treatment. However, GO has often required postsynthesis chemical modifications, such as linkers or intercalants, to improve either the permeability, performance, or mechanical integrity of GO membranes. In...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nano letters 2023-07, Vol.23 (14), p.6414-6423
Hauptverfasser: Patil, Jatin J., Lu, Zhengmao, Zachman, Michael J., Chen, Ningxin, Reeves, Kimberly S., Jana, Asmita, Revia, Griselda, MacDonald, Brandon, Keller, Brent D., Lara-Curzio, Edgar, Grossman, Jeffrey C., Ferralis, Nicola
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Zusammenfassung:Graphene oxide (GO) is a promising membrane material for chemical separations, including water treatment. However, GO has often required postsynthesis chemical modifications, such as linkers or intercalants, to improve either the permeability, performance, or mechanical integrity of GO membranes. In this work, we explore two different feedstocks of GO to investigate chemical and physical differences, where we observe up to a 100× discrepancy in the permeability–mass loading trade-off while maintaining nanofiltration capacity. GO membranes also show structural stability and chemical resilience to harsh pH conditions and bleach treatment. We probe GO and the resulting assembled membranes through a variety of characterization approaches, including a novel scanning-transmission-electron-microscopy-based visualization approach, to connect differences in sheet stacking and oxide functional groups to significant improvements in permeability and chemical stability.
ISSN:1530-6984
1530-6992
DOI:10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c01087