Issue 38, 2022

A polyaniline nanofiber array supported ultrathin polyamide membrane for solar-driven volatile organic compound removal

Abstract

Water-soluble volatile organic compounds (VOCs) widely exist in wastewater and are among the most difficult-to-treat contaminants. Purification and removal of VOCs rely on energy-intensive technologies such as distillation and reverse osmosis, or less efficient approaches such as adsorption and catalytic degradation. An advanced technology that can effectively remove VOCs from water with less energy consumption is highly desired. Here, solar-driven evaporation and molecular sieving processes are integrated to remove VOCs from water where a polyaniline (PANI) nanofiber array acts as a photothermal material to evaporate water, and a polyamide (PA) layer supported by the PANI array acts as the molecular sieving layer to intercept VOCs. The PANI–PA membrane exhibits high VOC rejection and high-water evaporation rates for water containing different kinds of VOCs. When treating water containing 200 mg L−1 phenol, the phenol rejection rate is above 97% and the water evaporation rate is ∼1.0 kg m−2 h−1 under 1 sun irradiation (1 kW m−2). Moreover, the PANI–PA photothermal membrane also demonstrates superior VOC removal performance when treating complex wastewater containing acid, base or emulsified oil. The high VOC removal rate, excellent chemical stability and anti-fouling property make the PANI–PA photothermal membrane a promising material for solar-driven water remediation.

Graphical abstract: A polyaniline nanofiber array supported ultrathin polyamide membrane for solar-driven volatile organic compound removal

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Jun 2022
Accepted
21 Aug 2022
First published
23 Aug 2022

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022,10, 20424-20430

A polyaniline nanofiber array supported ultrathin polyamide membrane for solar-driven volatile organic compound removal

X. Wei, Y. Peng, W. Fang, Z. Hu, W. Li, S. Zhang and J. Jin, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2022, 10, 20424 DOI: 10.1039/D2TA04909K

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