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Experimental Evidence of Rapid Water Transport through Carbon Nanotubes Embedded in Polymeric Desalination Membranes

Title
Experimental Evidence of Rapid Water Transport through Carbon Nanotubes Embedded in Polymeric Desalination Membranes
Author
박호범
Keywords
carbon nanotubes; polymeric membranes; desalination; water transport; salt rejection
Issue Date
2014-03
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Citation
SMALL, Vol.10 No.13 [2014], pp. 2653-2660
Abstract
As water molecules permeate ultrafast through carbon nanotubes (CNTs), many studies have prepared CNTs?based membranes for water purification as well as desalination, particularly focusing on high flux membranes. Among them, vertically aligned CNTs membranes with ultrahigh water flux have been successfully demonstrated for fundamental studies, but they lack scalability for bulk production and sufficiently high salt rejection. CNTs embedded in polymeric desalination membranes, i.e., polyamide thin?film composite (TFC) membranes, can improve water flux without any loss of salt rejection. This improved flux is achieved by enhancing the dispersion properties of CNTs in diamine aqueous solution and also by using cap?opened CNTs. Hydrophilic CNTs were prepared by wrapping CNT walls via bio?inspired surface modification using dopamine solution. Cap?opening of pristine CNTs is performed by using a thermo?oxidative process. As a result, hydrophilic, cap?opened CNTs?embedded polyamide TFC membranes are successfully prepared, which show much higher water flux than pristine polyamide TFC membrane. On the other hand, less?disperse, less cap?opened CNTs?embedded TFC membranes do not show any flux improvement and rather lead to lower salt rejection properties.
URI
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/smll.201303945http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/48654
ISSN
1613-6810; 1613-6829
DOI
10.1002/smll.201303945
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