Issue 62, 2014

Self-modified fabrication of inner skin ZIF-8 tubular membranes by a counter diffusion assisted secondary growth method

Abstract

The ability to fabricate high-quality MOF-based membranes is critical and highly desired due to their outstanding performance in molecule separations and sensors. In this work, a water stable MOF, ZIF-8 is chosen as the typical example to validate a new self-modified counter diffusion assisted secondary growth method for the fabrication of inner skin tubular MOF membranes. The preparation route involves two main steps: counter diffusion for modifying the rough surface of industrial ceramic substrate (plugging pores in the ceramic tube) with homogenous ZIF-8 nanocrystals, and the secondary solvothermal growth for fabricating continuous ZIF-8 membranes on the inner surface of the tubular substrate. The ZIF-8 membranes prepared by this method are characterized in detail. The pre-modification process and the use of a low-reactivity growth solution containing zinc acetate favor the growth of dense ZIF-8 membrane in the solvothermal process.

Graphical abstract: Self-modified fabrication of inner skin ZIF-8 tubular membranes by a counter diffusion assisted secondary growth method

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
31 May 2014
Accepted
15 Jul 2014
First published
30 Jul 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 33007-33012

Author version available

Self-modified fabrication of inner skin ZIF-8 tubular membranes by a counter diffusion assisted secondary growth method

Y. Sun, R. Zhang, C. Zhao, N. Wang, Y. Xie and J. Li, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 33007 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA05182C

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