Carbon-Based Nanocomposite Membranes for Membrane Distillation: Progress, Problems and Future Prospects

Author:

Regmi Chhabilal1,Kshetri Yuwaraj K.23,Wickramasinghe S. Ranil1

Affiliation:

1. Ralph E. Martin Department of Chemical Engineering, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA

2. Research Center for Green Advanced Materials, Sun Moon University, Asan 31460, Republic of Korea

3. Department of Energy and Chemical Engineering, Sun Moon University, Asan 31460, Republic of Korea

Abstract

The development of an ideal membrane for membrane distillation (MD) is of the utmost importance. Enhancing the efficiency of MD by adding nanoparticles to or onto a membrane’s surface has drawn considerable attention from the scientific community. It is crucial to thoroughly examine state-of-the-art nanomaterials-enabled MD membranes with desirable properties, as they greatly enhance the efficiency and reliability of the MD process. This, in turn, opens up opportunities for achieving a sustainable water–energy–environment nexus. By introducing carbon-based nanomaterials into the membrane’s structure, the membrane gains excellent separation abilities, resistance to various feed waters, and a longer lifespan. Additionally, the use of carbon-based nanomaterials in MD has led to improved membrane performance characteristics such as increased permeability and a reduced fouling propensity. These nanomaterials have also enabled novel membrane capabilities like in situ foulant degradation and localized heat generation. Therefore, this review offers an overview of how the utilization of different carbon-based nanomaterials in membrane synthesis impacts the membrane characteristics, particularly the liquid entry pressure (LEP), hydrophobicity, porosity, and membrane permeability, as well as reduced fouling, thereby advancing the MD technology for water treatment processes. Furthermore, this review also discusses the development, challenges, and research opportunities that arise from these findings.

Funder

University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, USA

Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea funded by the Ministry of Education

Publisher

MDPI AG

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