Graphene in gas separation membranes—State-of-the-art and potential spoors

Ayesha Kausar, Ishaq Ahmad
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Graphene and derivatives have been frequently used to form advanced nanocomposites. A very significant utilization of polymer/graphene nanocomposite was found in the membrane sector. The up-to-date overview essentially highpoints the design, features, and advanced functions of graphene nanocomposite membranes towards gas separations. In this concern, pristine thin layer graphene as well as graphene nanocomposites with poly(dimethyl siloxane), polysulfone, poly(methyl methacrylate), polyimide, and other matrices have been perceived as gas separation membranes. In these membranes, the graphene dispersion and interaction with polymers through applying the appropriate processing techniques have led to optimum porosity, pore sizes, and pore distribution, i.e., suitable for selective separation of gaseous molecules. Consequently, the graphene derived nanocomposites brought about numerous revolutions in high performance gas separation membranes. The structural diversity of polymer/graphene nanocomposites has facilitated the membrane selective separation, permeation, and barrier processes especially in the separation of desired gaseous molecules, ions, and contaminants. Future research on the innovative nanoporous graphene-based membrane can overcome design/performance related challenging factors for technical utilizations.
石墨烯在气体分离膜中的应用--最新技术和潜在用途
石墨烯及其衍生物经常被用来形成先进的纳米复合材料。聚合物/石墨烯纳米复合材料在膜领域的应用非常广泛。最新综述主要强调了石墨烯纳米复合膜在气体分离方面的设计、特点和先进功能。在这方面,原始薄层石墨烯以及石墨烯与聚二甲基硅氧烷、聚砜、聚甲基丙烯酸甲酯、聚酰亚胺和其他基质的纳米复合材料已被视为气体分离膜。在这些膜中,通过应用适当的加工技术,石墨烯分散并与聚合物相互作用,从而获得了最佳的孔隙率、孔径和孔分布,即适合气体分子的选择性分离。因此,石墨烯衍生纳米复合材料为高性能气体分离膜带来了无数革命。聚合物/石墨烯纳米复合材料的结构多样性促进了膜的选择性分离、渗透和阻隔过程,特别是在分离所需气体分子、离子和污染物方面。未来对基于石墨烯的创新型纳米多孔膜的研究可以克服设计/性能方面的挑战因素,实现技术利用。
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