Issue 22, 2009

Fabrication and characterization of carbon nanotubes immobilized in porous polymeric membranes

Abstract

We demonstrate that the incorporation of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in the pores of a membrane can offer several advantages. A dispersion of CNTs in polyvinylidene fluoride was injected through a porous membrane, which immobilized the nanotubes in the pore structure. The CNTs served as a sorbent facilitating solute exchange between the two phases leading to enhancement of the enrichment factor by as much as 93%. The presence of CNTs also developed a diffusion barrier by sorbing solvent on its surface, which led to higher retention of the extractant within the membrane.

Graphical abstract: Fabrication and characterization of carbon nanotubes immobilized in porous polymeric membranes

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
23 Dec 2008
Accepted
25 Mar 2009
First published
21 Apr 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 3713-3718

Fabrication and characterization of carbon nanotubes immobilized in porous polymeric membranes

O. Sae-Khow and S. Mitra, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 3713 DOI: 10.1039/B822879E

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