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New Generation of Mesoporous Silica Membranes Prepared by a Stober-Solution Pore-Growth Approach.


ABSTRACT: Membranes consisting of uniform and vertically organized mesopores are promising systems for molecular filtration because of the possibility to combine high-flux and high-rejection properties. In this work, a new generation of mesoporous silica membranes (MSMs) have been developed, in which an organized mesoporous layer is directly formed on top of a porous ceramic support via a Stöber-solution pore-growth approach. Relevant characterization methods have been used to demonstrate the growth of the membrane separation layer and the effect of reaction time and the concentration of the reactants on the microstructure of the membrane. Compared to previous studies using the evaporation-induced self-assembly method to prepare MSMs, an important increase in water permeability was observed (from 1.0 to at least 3.8 L m-2 h-1 bar-1), indicating an improved pore alignment. The water permeability, cyclohexane permporometry tests, and molecular cut-off measurements (MWCO ? 2300 Da) were consistent with membranes composed of 2-3 nm accessible pores.

SUBMITTER: Pizzoccaro-Zilamy MA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6533597 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New Generation of Mesoporous Silica Membranes Prepared by a Stöber-Solution Pore-Growth Approach.

Pizzoccaro-Zilamy Marie-Alix MA   Huiskes Cindy C   Keim Enrico G EG   Sluijter Soraya Nicole SN   van Veen Henk H   Nijmeijer Arian A   Winnubst Louis L   Luiten-Olieman Mieke W J MWJ  

ACS applied materials & interfaces 20190513 20


Membranes consisting of uniform and vertically organized mesopores are promising systems for molecular filtration because of the possibility to combine high-flux and high-rejection properties. In this work, a new generation of mesoporous silica membranes (MSMs) have been developed, in which an organized mesoporous layer is directly formed on top of a porous ceramic support via a Stöber-solution pore-growth approach. Relevant characterization methods have been used to demonstrate the growth of th  ...[more]

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