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Computational and experimental study of nanoporous membranes for water desalination and decontamination.
Hickner, Michael A. (Penn State University, University Park, PA) ; Chinn, Douglas Alan (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM) ; Adalsteinsson, Helgi ; Long, Kevin R. (Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX) ; Kent, Michael Stuart (Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, NM) ; Debusschere, Bert J. ; Zendejas, Frank J. ; Tran, Huu M. ; Najm, Habib N. ; Simmons, Blake Alexander
Sandia National Laboratories
关键词: Polycarbonates;    Membranes;    Decontamination;    Oxygen;    Polymers;   
DOI  :  10.2172/1035351
RP-ID  :  SAND2008-7603
RP-ID  :  AC04-94AL85000
RP-ID  :  1035351
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来源: UNT Digital Library
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【 摘 要 】

Fundamentals of ion transport in nanopores were studied through a joint experimental and computational effort. The study evaluated both nanoporous polymer membranes and track-etched nanoporous polycarbonate membranes. The track-etched membranes provide a geometrically well characterized platform, while the polymer membranes are more closely related to ion exchange systems currently deployed in RO and ED applications. The experimental effort explored transport properties of the different membrane materials. Poly(aniline) membranes showed that flux could be controlled by templating with molecules of defined size. Track-etched polycarbonate membranes were modified using oxygen plasma treatments, UV-ozone exposure, and UV-ozone with thermal grafting, providing an avenue to functionalized membranes, increased wettability, and improved surface characteristic lifetimes. The modeling effort resulted in a novel multiphysics multiscale simulation model for field-driven transport in nanopores. This model was applied to a parametric study of the effects of pore charge and field strength on ion transport and charge exclusion in a nanopore representative of a track-etched polycarbonate membrane. The goal of this research was to uncover the factors that control the flux of ions through a nanoporous material and to develop tools and capabilities for further studies. Continuation studies will build toward more specific applications, such as polymers with attached sulfonate groups, and complex modeling methods and geometries.

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