A review on low dimensional carbon desalination and gas separation membrane designs
The widespread use of low dimensional carbon membrane for desalination and gas separation is limited by the difficulty to physically realise such membrane designs on a meaningful scale. This review aims to bring together results achieved in this field, hoping to inspire new designs or developments t...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1615182022-09-06T06:18:35Z A review on low dimensional carbon desalination and gas separation membrane designs Ang, Elisa Yun Mei Toh, William Yeo, Jingjie Lin, Rongming Liu, Zishun Geethalakshmi, Kanuvakkarai Rangaswamy Ng, Teng Yong School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Engineering::Mechanical engineering Membrane Designs Low Dimensional Materials The widespread use of low dimensional carbon membrane for desalination and gas separation is limited by the difficulty to physically realise such membrane designs on a meaningful scale. This review aims to bring together results achieved in this field, hoping to inspire new designs or developments that could bridge this technical challenge. The focus of this paper is on sub-nanometer separation operations such as desalination or gas separation. This is because such operations consume the most energy, and there is thus much interest to reduce this cost. Three groups of low dimensional carbon materials are considered: graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene oxide (GO). Graphene and CNT membranes have the advantage of high permeability but are difficult to manipulate to form membranes that separate efficiently. GO, on the other hand, has the advantage of ease of fabrication but suffers in terms of separation performance. This review dives deep into the innovative ideas proposed for these low dimensional carbon membrane design, deliberating their strengths and weaknesses, in a consolidated effort to generate new ideas for further advancements. 2022-09-06T06:18:35Z 2022-09-06T06:18:35Z 2020 Journal Article Ang, E. Y. M., Toh, W., Yeo, J., Lin, R., Liu, Z., Geethalakshmi, K. R. & Ng, T. Y. (2020). A review on low dimensional carbon desalination and gas separation membrane designs. Journal of Membrane Science, 598, 117785-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.memsci.2019.117785 0376-7388 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/161518 10.1016/j.memsci.2019.117785 2-s2.0-85077554687 598 117785 en Journal of Membrane Science © 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
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The widespread use of low dimensional carbon membrane for desalination and gas separation is limited by the difficulty to physically realise such membrane designs on a meaningful scale. This review aims to bring together results achieved in this field, hoping to inspire new designs or developments that could bridge this technical challenge. The focus of this paper is on sub-nanometer separation operations such as desalination or gas separation. This is because such operations consume the most energy, and there is thus much interest to reduce this cost. Three groups of low dimensional carbon materials are considered: graphene, carbon nanotubes (CNT) and graphene oxide (GO). Graphene and CNT membranes have the advantage of high permeability but are difficult to manipulate to form membranes that separate efficiently. GO, on the other hand, has the advantage of ease of fabrication but suffers in terms of separation performance. This review dives deep into the innovative ideas proposed for these low dimensional carbon membrane design, deliberating their strengths and weaknesses, in a consolidated effort to generate new ideas for further advancements. |
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