Synthesis of graphene oxide/polyimide mixed matrix membranes for desalination

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Nanohybrid graphene oxide (GO)/polyimide (PI) mixed matrix membranes (MMMs) were prepared by dispersing GO into PI through wet phase inversion method. The structure of GO/PI MMMs was characterized by using XRD, FT-IR and XPS. FESEM was used to analyze the morphology of the GO/PI MMMs. The hydrophilicity of the GO/PI MMMs was determined by static water contact angles. The performances of the GO/PI MMMs were evaluated for desalination of seawater through pervaporation. The GO/PI MMMs display excellent water permeability and salt rejection for desalination of different concentrations of seawater. At 90 °C, the GO/PI MMMs exhibit a high water flux (36.1 kg m−2 h−1) and a high salt rejection (99.9%). Further, the GO/PI MMM displays a high stability for seawater desalination. This high separation performance combined with high stability and facile fabrication route recommend the developed GO/PI MMMs as a promising candidate for desalination of seawater.

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Feng, B., Xu, K., & Huang, A. (2017). Synthesis of graphene oxide/polyimide mixed matrix membranes for desalination. RSC Advances, 7(4), 2211–2217. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra24974d

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