Themed collection Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation

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Open Access Communication

Poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate)-grafted microfiltration membranes exhibiting low-fouling properties in the presence of salt species

This study successfully demonstrated that membranes whose surfaces and pore walls were modified with poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate) (PMEA) exhibit low-fouling properties against organic substances even in the presence of salt species.

Graphical abstract: Poly(2-methoxyethyl acrylate)-grafted microfiltration membranes exhibiting low-fouling properties in the presence of salt species
Open Access Paper

Upcycled graphene nanoplatelets integrated fiber-based Janus membranes for enhanced solar-driven interfacial steam generation

Upcycled GNP derived from the pyrolysis of waste tires is used as a photothermal material. Finding the optimum GNP content for minimum cost and maximum evaporation rate can enhance the techno-economic aspect of the developed Janus membranes.

Graphical abstract: Upcycled graphene nanoplatelets integrated fiber-based Janus membranes for enhanced solar-driven interfacial steam generation
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice – Jianbin Huang
Open Access Paper

Bio-based electrospun polyamide membrane – sustainable multipurpose filter membranes for microplastic filtration

Electrospun nonwoven membranes from bio-based PA 6.9 can serve as efficient filters for the removal of microplastic from water and air as well as for the remediation of oily wastewater.

Graphical abstract: Bio-based electrospun polyamide membrane – sustainable multipurpose filter membranes for microplastic filtration
From the themed collection: Editor’s Choice – Emily Pentzer
Open Access Paper

Dynamic quenching mechanism based optical detection of carcinogenic Cr(VI) in water and on economical paper test strips via a conjugated polymer

Highly selective and sensitive detection of Cr(VI) in water and on portable paper strips via a conjugated fluorescent polymer.

Graphical abstract: Dynamic quenching mechanism based optical detection of carcinogenic Cr(vi) in water and on economical paper test strips via a conjugated polymer
Open Access Paper

Al(III)-based MOF for the selective adsorption of phosphate and arsenate from aqueous solutions

Schematic representation of the application of DUT-5 to remove phosphate and arsenate from aqueous solutions.

Graphical abstract: Al(iii)-based MOF for the selective adsorption of phosphate and arsenate from aqueous solutions
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About this collection

Welcome to our new collection dedicated to highlighting impactful work taking place across the world to meet the United Nations Global Sustainable Development Goals. Across the 17 Global Sustainability Goals, RSC Applied Polymers and RSC Applied Interfaces authors have been demonstrating how chemistry really can make the world a better place. This SDG collection focuses on Sustainable Development Goal 6: Clean Water and Sanitation. Articles in this collection showcase the efforts of our chemical scientists in meeting this global need, from providing innovative measures to detect and extract harmful chemicals from the worlds water sources, to developing sustainable methods in sanitation and waste management.

Keep an eye out for our other Sustainable Development Goals collections:

Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Well-Being

Sustainable Development Goal 7: Affordable and Clean Energy 

Sustainable Development Goal 12: Responsible Production and Consumption

To find out more about the United Nations Global Sustainability Goals visit: https://sdgs.un.org/goals


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