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Biomimetic nanofiltration membranes: Critical review of materials, structures, and applications to water purification

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CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL
Volume 433, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.cej.2021.133823

Keywords

Biomimetic; Bio-inspired separation; Nanofiltration; Water purification; Membrane filtration

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Emerging contaminants from industrialization have caused a decrease in fresh water resources. Nanofiltration membranes offer efficient separation of contaminants and have potential as a future technology for complex water purification due to scalability, minimal environmental impact, and energy recovery. Biomimetic membranes, inspired by biological cell membranes, aim to overcome the tradeoff between permeability and selectivity. This comprehensive review examines recent advancements in biomimetic membrane materials, their characteristics, and applications in wastewater treatment. Challenges such as replicating the exact cell structure, fouling, and material stability are discussed, along with opportunities for further research. The review concludes that reproducible and easily processable biomimetic materials are necessary for commercial applications.
Emerging contaminants generated due to industrialization have shrunken fresh water bodies. Nanofiltration membranes are relatively efficient at separating contaminants of various sizes and functionalities. Moreover, ease of scale-up, negligible environmental footprint, and energy recovery ability make membrane filtration a future technology for complex water purification. Biomimetic or bioinspired membranes are researched to overcome the permeability-selectivity tradeoff of the existing membranes. Since biological cell membranes can selectively transport various components across membranes via aligned channels, mimicking the architecture can enable the tunable selectivity and removal of various contaminants in wastewater. This comprehensive review examines recent advances in newer materials for biomimetic membranes, their characteristics, and their application for various wastewater treatments. We also discuss various challenges such as difficulty in mimicking the exact cell structure, fouling, and stability of biomimetic materials and present opportunities for further research. We conclude that reproducible and easy processing of biomimetic materials into membranes is required for commercial applications. This review aims at a brief and systematic overview of biomimetic membranes for wastewater treatment and a description of newer materials developed to mimic the biological membranes.

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