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Polyaniline-Coated Carbon Nanotube Ultrafiltration Membranes

Enhanced Anodic Stability for in Situ Cleaning and Electro-Oxidation Processes

Wenyan Duan, Avner Ronen, Sharon L. Walker, David Jassby

Electrically conducting membranes (ECMs) have been reported to be efficient in fouling prevention and destruction of aqueous chemical compounds. In the current study, highly conductive and anodically stable composite polyaniline-carbon nanotube (PANI-CNT) ultrafiltration (UF) ECMs were fabricated through a process of electropolymerization of aniline on a CNT substrate under acidic conditions. The resulting PANI-CNT UF ECMs were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, a four-point conductivity probe, cyclic voltammetry, and contact angle goniometry. The utilization of the PANI-CNT material led to significant advantages, including: (1) increased electrical conductivity by nearly an order of magnitude; (2) increased surface hydrophilicity while not impacting membrane selectivity or permeability; and (3) greatly improved stability under anodic conditions. The membrane's anodic stability was evaluated in a pH-controlled aqueous environment under a wide range of anodic potentials using a three-electrode cell. Results indicate a significantly reduced degradation rate in comparison to a CNT-poly(vinyl alcohol) ECM under high anodic potentials. Fouling experiments conducted with bovine serum albumin demonstrated the capacity of the PANI-CNT ECMs for in situ oxidative cleaning, with membrane flux restored to its initial value under an applied potential of 3 V. Additionally, a model organic compound (methylene blue) was electrochemically transformed at high efficiency (90%) in a single pass through the anodically charged ECM.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
דפים 22574-22584
כרך 8
נושא מספר 34
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 31.08.2016

Keywords

CNT
electro-oxidation
electroconductive
in situ cleaning
membrane
methylene blue
polyaniline

ASJC Scopus subject areas

General Materials Science
גישה למסמך
10.1021/acsami.6b07196
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