Abstract
An isoporous membrane with strictly controlled pore size, shape and distribution could provide an efficient, precise and mild sieving of particles in nanotechnology and biomedical applications. However there is a lack of highly porous polymeric membranes combining isoporosity and high permeance in the range below 500 nm. Track-etched membranes are practically the only commercial option. Membranes prepared by phase inversion typically have a broad pore size distribution. Most nanofabrication methods have limited the preparation of membranes with pores in the micrometer range. In this work, we present a nanotechnology-based fabrication methodology to manufacture a stable and flexible nanoporous polymeric membrane with 300 nm isopores using UV nanoimprint lithography. The highly porous membrane has a pore density of 4 × 109 pores per cm2 and stable permeance of 108 000 L m−2 h−1 bar−1. Uniform ZIF-8 nanoparticles were synthesized and the isoporous membrane successfully demonstrated as high as 100% rejection and size-based sieving performance of nanoparticles.
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Sabirova, A., Florica, C. F., Pisig, F., Syed, A., Buttner, U., Li, X., & Nunes, S. P. (2022). Nanoporous membrane fabrication by nanoimprint lithography for nanoparticle sieving. Nanoscale Advances, 4(4), 1119–1124. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1na00812a
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