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Thermally Reduced Nanoporous Graphene Oxide Membrane for Desalination

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 53, 期 14, 页码 8314-8323

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.9b01914

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  1. Australian Government Department of Industry, Innovation, and Science through the Australia-China Science and Research Fund [ACSRF48154]
  2. Australia Research Council Research Hub for Energy-efficient Separation [IH 170100009]
  3. Monash Center for Atomically Thin film materials (MCATM)

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Graphene-based laminar membranes open new avenues for water treatment; in particular, reduced graphene oxide (rGO) membranes with high stability in aqueous solutions are gaining increased attention for desalination. However, the low water permeability of these membranes significantly limits their applications. In this study, the water permeability of thermally reduced GO membrane was increased by a factor of 26 times by creating in-plane nanopores with an average diameter of similar to 3 nm and a high density of 2.89 X 10(15) m(-2) via H2O2 oxidation. These in-plane nanopores provide additional transport channels and shorten the transport distance for water molecules. Meanwhile, salt rejection of this membrane is dominated by both the Donnan effect and the size exclusion of the interspaces. Besides, the water permeability and salt rejection of the thermally reduced nanoporous GO membrane can also be simply tuned by adjusting the thermal treatment time and membrane thickness. Additionally, the fabricated membrane exhibited a relatively stable rejection of Na2SO4 during the long-term testing. This work demonstrates a novel and effective strategy for fabricating high-performance laminar rGO membranes for desalination applications.

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