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AuthorJawad, Jasir
AuthorZaidi, Syed Javaid
Available date2023-07-12T06:46:50Z
Publication Date2022-01-01
Publication NameMembranes with Functionalized Nanomaterials: Current and Emerging Research Trends in Membrane Technology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-323-85946-2.00001-1
CitationJawad, J., & Zaidi, S. J. (2022). Fabrication of sustainable membranes with functionalized nanomaterials (FNMs). In Membranes with Functionalized Nanomaterials (pp. 129-158). Elsevier.‏
ISBN9780323859462
ISBN9780323859424
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/45381
AbstractNanomaterials have contributed significantly to the enhancement of technological and industrial development. The conventional membranes used in various separation processes are limited in their abilities, performances, and are prone to fouling or biofouling. Membranes fabricated with functionalized nanomaterials are sustainable, robust, and energy-efficient in membrane technology. The nanomaterials incorporate several properties into the membrane, such as antifouling, chemical resistance, high mechanical strength, and enhanced separation properties. In this chapter, the fabrication of sustainable membranes with FNMs is presented, discussing their performance, advantages, and drawbacks. Different fabrication techniques, including interfacial polymerization, surface coating, electrospinning, phase inversion, slip casting, extrusion, chemical vapor deposition, and more, have been detailed in this chapter. Various membranes such as thin-film nanocomposite, nanofibrous, ceramic, and carbon nanotube-based membranes can be fabricated using these techniques. Such membranes have enhanced properties that significantly improve the performance to overcome several challenges faced in the traditional membrane technology-based water treatment and desalination applications.
Languageen
PublisherElsevier Inc.
SubjectMembrane
Membrane fabrication
Membrane preparation
Nanomaterials
Nanostructured
TitleFabrication of sustainable membranes with functionalized nanomaterials (FNMs)
TypeBook chapter
Pagination129-158


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