2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.iecr.3c00400
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The Role of Inorganic and Carbon Nanomaterials in Surface Modification to Attain Antibiofouling Polymeric Membranes for Water Treatment─A Review

Abstract: Membrane biofouling is a major stumbling block in membrane technology and particularly in the water treatment industry. Biofouling, in particular, is a serious concern because it is irreversible and thus cuts the lifespan of the polymeric membranes. This review, therefore, explores the fundamentals of biofouling development and the factors that promote biofilm growth in polymeric membrane systems. In this pursuit, we discuss avenues through which antibiofouling polymeric membranes have been fabricated using in… Show more

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“…14 Surface wettability is influenced by key parameters of surface science, which are surface energy and surface roughness. 15,16 The fabrication of SHSs involves various artificial techniques such as the template method, sol–gel, lithography, electrospinning, vapor deposition, simple etching, layer assembling, and a dip-coating method. Although these methods produce SHSs successfully, numerous problems arise from the messy and tedious procedures of formation, 17–23 and these issues prevent the adoption of these materials for large-scale applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14 Surface wettability is influenced by key parameters of surface science, which are surface energy and surface roughness. 15,16 The fabrication of SHSs involves various artificial techniques such as the template method, sol–gel, lithography, electrospinning, vapor deposition, simple etching, layer assembling, and a dip-coating method. Although these methods produce SHSs successfully, numerous problems arise from the messy and tedious procedures of formation, 17–23 and these issues prevent the adoption of these materials for large-scale applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%