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A Sm-MOF/GO nanocomposite membrane for efficient organic dye removal from wastewater.


ABSTRACT: The instability of graphene oxide (GO) membranes in aqueous solutions restricts their application in wastewater treatment through the membrane separation technology. In this work, a nanocomposite membrane (Sm-MOF/GO) composed of samarium metal-organic frameworks (Sm-MOFs) and GO nanosheets was successfully fabricated via the filtration of the corresponding Sm-MOF/GO dispersions. The in situ growth of Sm-MOF with aqueous stability on the GO sheets prevented the adjacent GO layers from expanding in aqueous solutions, thus endowing the prepared Sm-MOF/GO membrane with a stable membrane skeleton structure. Besides, the successful loading of Sm-MOF enlarged the layer space of the composite membrane, which was beneficial for higher permeance. The optimization of the Sm-MOF loading contents was also investigated to prepare M-X (where X represents the mass ratio of the MOF raw material to the total mass of the reactants). Subsequently, the fabricated M-0.31 possessed a high permeance of 26 L m-2 h-1 bar-1, which was 3 times higher than that of a pure GO membrane; moreover, high rejections (>91%) to rhodamine B and methylene blue were obtained. After continuous 5.5 h filtration, the excellent rejection was still maintained as expected, indicating the long-term stability of M-0.31.

SUBMITTER: Yang G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9049961 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A Sm-MOF/GO nanocomposite membrane for efficient organic dye removal from wastewater.

Yang Guohai G   Zhang Daqing D   Zhu Gen G   Zhou Tingrong T   Song Manting M   Qu Lulu L   Xiong Kecai K   Li Haitao H  

RSC advances 20200227 14


The instability of graphene oxide (GO) membranes in aqueous solutions restricts their application in wastewater treatment through the membrane separation technology. In this work, a nanocomposite membrane (Sm-MOF/GO) composed of samarium metal-organic frameworks (Sm-MOFs) and GO nanosheets was successfully fabricated <i>via</i> the filtration of the corresponding Sm-MOF/GO dispersions. The <i>in situ</i> growth of Sm-MOF with aqueous stability on the GO sheets prevented the adjacent GO layers fr  ...[more]

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