Stable Graphene Membranes for Selective Ion Transport and Emerging Contaminants Removal in Water

Author:

Sankar Siva Nemala1,Fernandes João1,dos Santos Marília Barreiros1,Espiña Begoña1,Alpuim Pedro12,Díez Ander García3,Lanceros‐Mendez Senentxu34,Saini Lalita5,Kaushik Suvigya5,Kalon Gopinadhan5,Capasso Andrea1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Iberian Nanotechnology Laboratory 4715‐330 Braga Portugal

2. Center of Physics of the Universities of Minho and Porto University of Minho Campus de Gualtar 4710‐057 Braga Portugal

3. BCMaterials, Basque Center for Materials Applications and Nanostructures UPV/EHU Science Park 48940 Leioa Spain

4. IKERBASQUE Basque Foundation for Science Bilbao 48009 Spain

5. Discipline of Physics and Discipline of Materials Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gandhinagar Gujarat 382355 India

Abstract

AbstractCarbon‐based materials, such as graphene oxide and reduced graphene oxide membranes have been recently used to fabricate ultrathin, high‐flux, and energy‐efficient membranes for ionic and molecular sieving in aqueous solution. However, these membranes appeared rather unstable during long‐term operation in water with a tendency to swell over time. Membranes produced from pristine, stable, layered graphene materials may overcome these limitations while providing high‐level performance. In this paper, an efficient and “green” strategy is proposed to fabricate µm‐thick, graphene‐based laminates by liquid phase exfoliation in Cyrene and vacuum filtration on a PVDF support. The membranes appear structurally robust and mechanically stable, even after 90 days of operation in water. In ion transport studies, the membranes show size selection (>3.3 Å) and anion‐selectivity via the positively charged nanochannels forming the graphene laminate. In antibiotic (tetracycline) diffusion studies under dynamic conditions, the membrane achieve rejection rates higher than 95%. Sizable antibacterial properties are demonstrated in contact method tests with Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli bacteria. Overall, these “green” graphene‐based membranes represent a viable option for future water management applications.

Funder

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electrochemistry,Condensed Matter Physics,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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