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Amorphous TiO2 Bridges Stabilized WS2 Membranes with Excellent Filtration Stability and Photocatalysis-Driving Self-Cleaning Ability.

Peng ChengLin-Lin YeShao-Chun WuYan ChenXi YanXiao-Jing GuoWan-Zhong Lang
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2021)
Two-dimensional (2D) membranes as a new type of water filtration membrane have shown great potential in water separation and purification. However, their long-term stability under cross-flow conditions and their antifouling property are two main concerns for practical separation and purification processes. In this work, a strategy of nanoparticle bridges based on amorphous TiO2 is developed to link adjacent WS2 nanosheets on a WS2 membrane surface, leading to a strong membrane surface with excellent stability during 204 h of continuous cross-flow filtration. Moreover, the amorphous TiO2 bridges also form a TiO2/WS2 heterojunction on the WS2 membrane surface, exhibiting an impressive photocatalysis-driving self-cleaning property by pollutant photodegradation. And the flux recovery ratio (FRR) exceeds 95% after three cycles of separation experiments. The excellent long-term stability and photocatalysis-driving self-cleaning property of the WS2/TiO2 membrane provide a new approach to construct robust 2D membranes.
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