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A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study

Membrane distillation is envisaged to be a promising best practice to recover freshwater from seawater with the prospect of building low energy-consuming devices powered by natural and renewable energy sources in remote and less accessible areas. Moreover, there is an additional benefit of integrati...

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Autores principales: Frappa, M., Del Rio Castillo, A. E., Macedonio, F., Politano, A., Drioli, E., Bonaccorso, F., Pellegrini, V., Gugliuzza, A.
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Publicado: RSC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00403k
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author Frappa, M.
Del Rio Castillo, A. E.
Macedonio, F.
Politano, A.
Drioli, E.
Bonaccorso, F.
Pellegrini, V.
Gugliuzza, A.
author_facet Frappa, M.
Del Rio Castillo, A. E.
Macedonio, F.
Politano, A.
Drioli, E.
Bonaccorso, F.
Pellegrini, V.
Gugliuzza, A.
author_sort Frappa, M.
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description Membrane distillation is envisaged to be a promising best practice to recover freshwater from seawater with the prospect of building low energy-consuming devices powered by natural and renewable energy sources in remote and less accessible areas. Moreover, there is an additional benefit of integrating this green technology with other well-established operations dedicated to desalination. Today, the development of membrane distillation depends on the productivity–efficiency ratio on a large scale. Despite hydrophobic commercial membranes being widely used, no membrane with suitable morphological and chemical feature is readily available in the market. Thus, there is a real need to identify best practices for developing new efficient membranes for more productive and eco-sustainable membrane distillation devices. Here, we propose engineered few-layer graphene membranes, showing enhanced trans-membrane fluxes and total barrier action against NaCl ions. The obtained performances are linked with filling polymeric membranes with few-layer graphene of 490 nm in lateral size, produced by the wet-jet milling technology. The experimental evidence, together with comparative analyses, confirmed that the use of more largely sized few-layer graphene leads to superior productivity related efficiency trade-off for the membrane distillation process. Herein, it was demonstrated that the quality of exfoliation is a crucial factor for addressing the few-layer graphene supporting the separation capability of the host membranes designed for water desalination.
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spelling pubmed-94175002022-09-20 A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study Frappa, M. Del Rio Castillo, A. E. Macedonio, F. Politano, A. Drioli, E. Bonaccorso, F. Pellegrini, V. Gugliuzza, A. Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Membrane distillation is envisaged to be a promising best practice to recover freshwater from seawater with the prospect of building low energy-consuming devices powered by natural and renewable energy sources in remote and less accessible areas. Moreover, there is an additional benefit of integrating this green technology with other well-established operations dedicated to desalination. Today, the development of membrane distillation depends on the productivity–efficiency ratio on a large scale. Despite hydrophobic commercial membranes being widely used, no membrane with suitable morphological and chemical feature is readily available in the market. Thus, there is a real need to identify best practices for developing new efficient membranes for more productive and eco-sustainable membrane distillation devices. Here, we propose engineered few-layer graphene membranes, showing enhanced trans-membrane fluxes and total barrier action against NaCl ions. The obtained performances are linked with filling polymeric membranes with few-layer graphene of 490 nm in lateral size, produced by the wet-jet milling technology. The experimental evidence, together with comparative analyses, confirmed that the use of more largely sized few-layer graphene leads to superior productivity related efficiency trade-off for the membrane distillation process. Herein, it was demonstrated that the quality of exfoliation is a crucial factor for addressing the few-layer graphene supporting the separation capability of the host membranes designed for water desalination. RSC 2020-08-17 /pmc/articles/PMC9417500/ /pubmed/36132930 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00403k Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Frappa, M.
Del Rio Castillo, A. E.
Macedonio, F.
Politano, A.
Drioli, E.
Bonaccorso, F.
Pellegrini, V.
Gugliuzza, A.
A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title_full A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title_fullStr A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title_full_unstemmed A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title_short A few-layer graphene for advanced composite PVDF membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
title_sort few-layer graphene for advanced composite pvdf membranes dedicated to water desalination: a comparative study
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417500/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36132930
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00403k
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