A Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube/Covalent Organic Framework Nanocomposite Ultrathin Membrane with High Organic Solvent Resistance for Molecule Separation.
Narmadha ManoranjanFeng ZhangZhenyi WangYanping DongWangxi FangYatao ZhangYuzhang ZhuJian JinPublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2020)
Covalent organic framework (COF)-based membranes are burgeoning candidates for separation technologies owing to their well-ordered channel structures. The exponential interest in the stability of the COF membrane on exposure to harsh organic solvents is directed to develop a composite membrane for dye separations in polar aprotic solvents. Here, we reported a nanocomposite membrane composing of a single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT)/COF (an imine-based COF) hybrid on a commercial polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) substrate, with a thickness of ∼58 nm prepared in a diffusion cell. This membrane displayed high permeability and stability toward nonpolar and aprotic solvents. It exhibited high permeability for lower viscous organic solvents such as hexane (66 L m-2 h-1 bar-1), acetone (60 L m-2 h-1 bar-1), and acetonitrile (59 L m-2 h-1 bar-1) with a desirable dye rejection (92.8% for Brilliant blue in acetone). The long-time operation demonstrated the excellent stability of the nanocomposite membrane. We herein reported a facile and mild method to prepare an ultrathin COF-based nanocomposite membrane with a porous, robust structure coupled with solvent durability capable of efficient dye separation.
Keyphrases
- carbon nanotubes
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- liquid chromatography
- endothelial cells
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- aqueous solution
- single cell
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- tandem mass spectrometry
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