A review of water treatment membrane nanotechnologies
California NanoSystems Institute · University of California, Los Angeles
Abstract
Nanotechnology is being used to enhance conventional ceramic and polymeric water treatment membrane materials through various avenues. Among the numerous concepts proposed, the most promising to date include zeolitic and catalytic nanoparticle coated ceramic membranes, hybrid inorganic–organic nanocomposite membranes, and bio-inspired membranes such as hybrid protein–polymer biomimetic membranes, aligned nanotube membranes, and isoporous block copolymer membranes. A semi-quantitative ranking system was proposed considering projected performance enhancement (over state-of-the-art analogs) and state of commercial readiness. Performance enhancement was based on water permeability, solute selectivity, and…
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2Topics & keywords
- Membrane
- Nanotechnology
- Materials science
- Nanocomposite
- Commercialization
- Ceramic
- Chemistry
- Composite material