提高膜蒸馏性能的多孔有机和无机材料:最新的审查

IF 5.7 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 WATER RESOURCES
Yehia Manawi, Jasir Jawad, Abdelaziz Hussain, Saad Aljlil, Jenny Lawler, Viktor Kochkodan
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摘要

膜蒸馏(MD)是一种极具吸引力的热驱动分离工艺,因为它能有效地处理海水淡化和其他工业应用中的高浓度进料流。MD工艺通常采用疏水微滤膜;然而,传统的MD膜具有相当低的渗透通量和容易污染。因此,MD尚未广泛应用于大规模的商业水处理和分离。因此,开发具有增强性能的新型MD膜是一项重要任务。在膜基质中掺入不同的添加剂是调节MD膜的多孔结构和性能的主要方法之一。本文首次综述了金属有机骨架、共价有机骨架、高岭土、沸石和碳纳米管等孔径可控的多孔有机和无机材料在提高MD膜性能和分离性能方面的应用。虽然在MD膜中使用这些材料看起来很有前途,但仍有一些问题需要解决,例如这些多孔材料的制造成本,添加剂在膜基质中的掺入稳定性以及缺乏用实际进料流对所制备的MD膜进行长期测试。未来的工作还应侧重于开发经济实惠且不那么复杂的技术,以制备含有多孔有机和无机材料的MD膜,以与传统的MD膜的制造竞争。
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Enhancement of membrane distillation performance by porous organic and inorganic materials: a state-of-the-art review

Membrane distillation (MD) is an attractive thermally driven separation process due to its efficiency to treat highly concentrated feed streams in desalination and different industrial applications. Usually, hydrophobic microfiltration membranes are employed in MD process; however, conventional MD membranes possess rather low permeating flux and are prone to fouling. As a result, MD has not been widely adopted for water treatment and separation purposes at large commercial scale yet. Hence, development of novel MD membranes with enhanced properties is an important task. One of the main approaches to adjust porous structure and properties of MD membranes is through incorporation of different additives in membrane matrix. For the first time, the present paper overviews the use of porous organic and inorganic materials with controlled pore size such as metal organic frameworks, covalent organic frameworks, halloysites, zeolites and carbon nanotubes for enhancing properties and separation performance of MD membranes. While the employing of some of these materials in MD membranes looks promising, there are some issues that need to be addressed such as fabrication costs of such porous materials, stability of the additive’s incorporation in the membrane matrix and lack of long-term testing of the prepared MD membranes with real feed streams. The future work should also focus on the development of affordable and less complex techniques for preparation of MD membranes incorporated with porous organic and inorganic materials to compete with the fabrication of conventional MD membranes.

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Applied Water Science
Applied Water Science WATER RESOURCES-
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