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Computational and experimental platform for understanding and optimizing water flux and salt rejection in nanoporous membranes.
Rempe, Susan B.
关键词: DESALINATION;    DESIGN;    ELECTROLYTES;    ENERGY CONSERVATION;    FILTRATION;    MEMBRANES;    MEMBRANE TRANSPORT;    OSMOSIS;    PERFORMANCE;    POLYMERS;    SIMULATION;    WATER;    WATER TREATMENT;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1008105
RP-ID  :  SAND2010-6735
PID  :  OSTI ID: 1008105
Others  :  TRN: US201108%%124
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】
Affordable clean water is both a global and a national security issue as lack of it can cause death, disease, and international tension. Furthermore, efficient water filtration reduces the demand for energy, another national issue. The best current solution to clean water lies in reverse osmosis (RO) membranes that remove salts from water with applied pressure, but widely used polymeric membrane technology is energy intensive and produces water depleted in useful electrolytes. Furthermore incremental improvements, based on engineering solutions rather than new materials, have yielded only modest gains in performance over the last 25 years. We have pursued a creative and innovative new approach to membrane design and development for cheap desalination membranes by approaching the problem at the molecular level of pore design. Our inspiration comes from natural biological channels, which permit faster water transport than current reverse osmosis membranes and selectively pass healthy ions. Aiming for an order-of-magnitude improvement over mature polymer technology carries significant inherent risks. The success of our fundamental research effort lies in our exploiting, extending, and integrating recent advances by our team in theory, modeling, nano-fabrication and platform development. A combined theoretical and experimental platform has been developed to understand the interplay between water flux and ion rejection in precisely-defined nano-channels. Our innovative functionalization of solid state nanoporous membranes with organic protein-mimetic polymers achieves 3-fold improvement in water flux over commercial RO membranes and has yielded a pending patent and industrial interest. Our success has generated useful contributions to energy storage, nanoscience, and membrane technology research and development important for national health and prosperity.
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