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Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes

Reverse osmosis membranes typically suffer compaction during the initial stabilization stage due to the applied hydraulic pressure, altering the desalination performance. The elucidation of the underlying transformations during compaction is key for further development of new membranes and its deplo...

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Autores principales: Kitano, Hiroki, Takeuchi, Kenji, Ortiz-Medina, Josue, Ito, Isamu, Morelos-Gomez, Aaron, Cruz-Silva, Rodolfo, Yokokawa, Taiki, Terrones, Mauricio, Yamaguchi, Akio, Hayashi, Takuya, Endo, Morinobu
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Publicado: RSC 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00263a
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author Kitano, Hiroki
Takeuchi, Kenji
Ortiz-Medina, Josue
Ito, Isamu
Morelos-Gomez, Aaron
Cruz-Silva, Rodolfo
Yokokawa, Taiki
Terrones, Mauricio
Yamaguchi, Akio
Hayashi, Takuya
Endo, Morinobu
author_facet Kitano, Hiroki
Takeuchi, Kenji
Ortiz-Medina, Josue
Ito, Isamu
Morelos-Gomez, Aaron
Cruz-Silva, Rodolfo
Yokokawa, Taiki
Terrones, Mauricio
Yamaguchi, Akio
Hayashi, Takuya
Endo, Morinobu
author_sort Kitano, Hiroki
collection PubMed
description Reverse osmosis membranes typically suffer compaction during the initial stabilization stage due to the applied hydraulic pressure, altering the desalination performance. The elucidation of the underlying transformations during compaction is key for further development of new membranes and its deployment in real-world scenarios. Hydraulic compaction of amorphous carbon (a-C) based membranes under cross-flow operation for water purification and desalination has been observed experimentally, and analysed employing molecular dynamics simulations. The previous outstanding separation performance for carbon membranes, especially for the nitrogen-containing (a-C:N) type, has been studied during compaction using lab-scale cross-flow desalination membrane systems. Our results indicate that the high-water pressure induces an overall reduction in the interstitial spaces within the a-C structure. Remarkably, the compacted a-C:N membrane exhibits improved performance in salt rejection and water permeability, compared to the a-C based membrane. Our analysis shows that performance improvement can be related to the higher mechanical stability of the carbon structure due to the presence of nitrogen sites, which also promote water diffusion and permeability. These results show that a-C:N based membranes are a feasible alternative to conventional polymeric membranes.
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spelling pubmed-94195252022-09-20 Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes Kitano, Hiroki Takeuchi, Kenji Ortiz-Medina, Josue Ito, Isamu Morelos-Gomez, Aaron Cruz-Silva, Rodolfo Yokokawa, Taiki Terrones, Mauricio Yamaguchi, Akio Hayashi, Takuya Endo, Morinobu Nanoscale Adv Chemistry Reverse osmosis membranes typically suffer compaction during the initial stabilization stage due to the applied hydraulic pressure, altering the desalination performance. The elucidation of the underlying transformations during compaction is key for further development of new membranes and its deployment in real-world scenarios. Hydraulic compaction of amorphous carbon (a-C) based membranes under cross-flow operation for water purification and desalination has been observed experimentally, and analysed employing molecular dynamics simulations. The previous outstanding separation performance for carbon membranes, especially for the nitrogen-containing (a-C:N) type, has been studied during compaction using lab-scale cross-flow desalination membrane systems. Our results indicate that the high-water pressure induces an overall reduction in the interstitial spaces within the a-C structure. Remarkably, the compacted a-C:N membrane exhibits improved performance in salt rejection and water permeability, compared to the a-C based membrane. Our analysis shows that performance improvement can be related to the higher mechanical stability of the carbon structure due to the presence of nitrogen sites, which also promote water diffusion and permeability. These results show that a-C:N based membranes are a feasible alternative to conventional polymeric membranes. RSC 2020-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9419525/ /pubmed/36134274 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00263a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Kitano, Hiroki
Takeuchi, Kenji
Ortiz-Medina, Josue
Ito, Isamu
Morelos-Gomez, Aaron
Cruz-Silva, Rodolfo
Yokokawa, Taiki
Terrones, Mauricio
Yamaguchi, Akio
Hayashi, Takuya
Endo, Morinobu
Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title_full Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title_fullStr Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title_full_unstemmed Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title_short Enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
title_sort enhanced desalination performance in compacted carbon-based reverse osmosis membranes
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9419525/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36134274
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0na00263a
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