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Thin-Film Composite Membranes for Organic Solvent Nanofiltration

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CHEMNANOMAT
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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cnma.202300397

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Membrane; Organic solvent nanofiltration; Performance; Preparation; Thin film composite

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Organic solvent nanofiltration is an important separation technology, and thin film composite membranes play a crucial role in it. The separation performance of TFC membranes can be improved by optimizing the preparation process and selecting appropriate support materials.
Organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) is an emerging separation technology. Significant efforts have been dedicated to designing and fabricating thin film composite (TFC) membranes for OSN in recent years. The development and utilization of TFC membranes in OSN are paramount in ensuring the permeability of organic solvent and rejection of solute. Additionally, researchers have delved into optimizing preprocessing and post-treatment procedures during preparation. The preparation process has emerged as another avenue for improving the separation performance of TFC membranes. Simultaneously, various supports have been explored to enhance the TFC membranes ' performance, including polymer substrates and inorganic substrates, as well as the interlayers between the substrate and the TFC membrane, each with unique advantages and disadvantages, and the choices of support depend on the specific requirements of the intended application. The limitations of conventional membranes could be overcome and thus achieve superior performance via an improved preparation strategy of the TFC membranes. This review presents a comprehensive overview of the preparation process for TFC membranes, including a detailed discussion of the preparation methods, the optimizing processes, and the substrates.

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