Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving
Novel two-dimensional (2D) membranes have been utilized in water purification or seawater desalination due to their highly designable structure. However, they usually suffer from swelling problems when immersed in solution, which limits their further applications. In this study, 2D cross-linked MXen...
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doaj-5c6a3c53cf0746908048b314bcecaf472021-08-26T14:03:30ZengMDPI AGMembranes2077-03752021-08-011162162110.3390/membranes11080621Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion SievingZongjie Yin0Zong Lu1Yanyan Xu2Yonghong Zhang3Liliang He4Peishan Li5Lei Xiong6Li Ding7Yanying Wei8Haihui Wang9School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaSchool of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510000, ChinaGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510000, ChinaGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510000, ChinaGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510000, ChinaGuangzhou Special Pressure Equipment Inspection and Research Institute, Guangzhou 510000, ChinaSchool of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaSchool of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, South China University of Technology, Guangzhou 510640, ChinaBeijing Key Laboratory for Membrane Materials and Engineering, Department of Chemical Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, ChinaNovel two-dimensional (2D) membranes have been utilized in water purification or seawater desalination due to their highly designable structure. However, they usually suffer from swelling problems when immersed in solution, which limits their further applications. In this study, 2D cross-linked MXene/GO composite membranes supported on porous polyamide substrates are proposed to improve the antiswelling property and enhance the ion-sieving performance. Transition-metal carbide (MXene) nanosheets were intercalated into GO nanosheets, where the carboxyl groups of GO combined the neighboring hydroxyl terminal groups of MXene with the formation of -COO- bonds between GO and MXene nanosheets via the cross-linking reaction (−OH + −COOH = −COO− + H<sub>2</sub>O) after heat treatment. The permeation rates of the metal ions (Li<sup>+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, Al<sup>3+</sup>) through the cross-linked MXene/GO composite membrane were 7–40 times lower than those through the pristine MXene/GO membrane. In addition, the cross-linked MXene/GO composite membrane showed excellent Na<sup>+</sup> rejection performance (99.3%), which was significantly higher than that through pristine MXene/GO composite membranes (80.8%), showing improved ion exclusion performance. Such a strategy represents a new avenue to develop 2D material-derived high-performance membranes for water purification.https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0375/11/8/621membrane separationtwo-dimensional membraneMXeneGOion rejectionswelling |
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Zongjie Yin Zong Lu Yanyan Xu Yonghong Zhang Liliang He Peishan Li Lei Xiong Li Ding Yanying Wei Haihui Wang Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving Membranes membrane separation two-dimensional membrane MXene GO ion rejection swelling |
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Zongjie Yin Zong Lu Yanyan Xu Yonghong Zhang Liliang He Peishan Li Lei Xiong Li Ding Yanying Wei Haihui Wang |
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Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving |
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Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving |
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Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving |
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Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving |
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Supported MXene/GO Composite Membranes with Suppressed Swelling for Metal Ion Sieving |
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supported mxene/go composite membranes with suppressed swelling for metal ion sieving |
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Novel two-dimensional (2D) membranes have been utilized in water purification or seawater desalination due to their highly designable structure. However, they usually suffer from swelling problems when immersed in solution, which limits their further applications. In this study, 2D cross-linked MXene/GO composite membranes supported on porous polyamide substrates are proposed to improve the antiswelling property and enhance the ion-sieving performance. Transition-metal carbide (MXene) nanosheets were intercalated into GO nanosheets, where the carboxyl groups of GO combined the neighboring hydroxyl terminal groups of MXene with the formation of -COO- bonds between GO and MXene nanosheets via the cross-linking reaction (−OH + −COOH = −COO− + H<sub>2</sub>O) after heat treatment. The permeation rates of the metal ions (Li<sup>+</sup>, Na<sup>+</sup>, K<sup>+</sup>, Al<sup>3+</sup>) through the cross-linked MXene/GO composite membrane were 7–40 times lower than those through the pristine MXene/GO membrane. In addition, the cross-linked MXene/GO composite membrane showed excellent Na<sup>+</sup> rejection performance (99.3%), which was significantly higher than that through pristine MXene/GO composite membranes (80.8%), showing improved ion exclusion performance. Such a strategy represents a new avenue to develop 2D material-derived high-performance membranes for water purification. |
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membrane separation two-dimensional membrane MXene GO ion rejection swelling |
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