Antifouling and Chemical-Resistant Nanofiltration Membrane Modulated by a Functionalized MWCNT Interlayer for Efficient Dye/Salt Separation at High Salinity
Abstract:Dye/salt separation in textile wastewater is of great importance. Membrane filtration technology is an environmentally friendly and effective approach to solve this issue. In this study, a thin-film composite membrane with a tannic acid (TA)-modified carboxylic multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWCNT) interlayer (M-TA) was prepared by interfacial polymerization with aminofunctionalized graphene quantum dots (NGQDs) acting as aqueous monomers. The addition of the M-TA interlayer favored the formation of a thinner, m… Show more
“…Resource recovery from wastewater has gained tremendous attention. 1 Textile wastewater often contains high concentration of salts and low concentration of dyes. Simultaneous removal of components requires high applied pressure.…”
“…Resource recovery from wastewater has gained tremendous attention. 1 Textile wastewater often contains high concentration of salts and low concentration of dyes. Simultaneous removal of components requires high applied pressure.…”
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