TY - JOUR
T1 - Evolution of functional nanochannel membranes
AU - Liu, Mei Ling
AU - Zhang, Chun Xu
AU - Tang, Ming Jian
AU - Sun, Shi Peng
AU - Xing, Weihong
AU - Lee, Young Moo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Small molecules and ions pass through molecular separation membranes with channels at the nanometer scale. These nanochannel membranes are playing an increasingly important role in recycling and recovering clean water, as well as in the purification and separation of molecules in chemical, environmental, and pharmaceutical fields in addition to other industries. However, it is still a challenge to maintain the ideal properties of well-defined, internal nanoscale structures of nanochannel membranes during separation, which inspires the development of next-generation all-in-one functional nanochannel membranes (FNMs). FNMs are intelligent nanochannel membranes that integrate selective separation and environmental self-adaptive functions by external stimuli such as light, pH, temperature, electricity, or enzymes. This review presents recent advances of FNMs for high-performance separation and/or chemical synthesis. It highlights nanostructure design strategies to introduce these functions into molecular sieve membranes and their versatile applications. The potential challenges and opportunities of FNMs are also identified. Overall, this critical review summarizes the material-structure-performance relationships between functional materials, the nanostructure of FNMs, their applications in various industries, and their impacts on humans and our environment.
AB - Small molecules and ions pass through molecular separation membranes with channels at the nanometer scale. These nanochannel membranes are playing an increasingly important role in recycling and recovering clean water, as well as in the purification and separation of molecules in chemical, environmental, and pharmaceutical fields in addition to other industries. However, it is still a challenge to maintain the ideal properties of well-defined, internal nanoscale structures of nanochannel membranes during separation, which inspires the development of next-generation all-in-one functional nanochannel membranes (FNMs). FNMs are intelligent nanochannel membranes that integrate selective separation and environmental self-adaptive functions by external stimuli such as light, pH, temperature, electricity, or enzymes. This review presents recent advances of FNMs for high-performance separation and/or chemical synthesis. It highlights nanostructure design strategies to introduce these functions into molecular sieve membranes and their versatile applications. The potential challenges and opportunities of FNMs are also identified. Overall, this critical review summarizes the material-structure-performance relationships between functional materials, the nanostructure of FNMs, their applications in various industries, and their impacts on humans and our environment.
KW - Environmental response
KW - Functional nanochannel membranes
KW - Membrane fouling
KW - Reaction and separation
KW - Smart gating
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U2 - 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2023.101162
DO - 10.1016/j.pmatsci.2023.101162
M3 - 文献综述
AN - SCOPUS:85166625349
SN - 0079-6425
VL - 139
JO - Progress in Materials Science
JF - Progress in Materials Science
M1 - 101162
ER -