Electrically Controlled Adsorptive Membranes with Tunable Affinity for Selective Chromium (VI) Separation from Water.

Environ Sci Technol

Center for Water and Ecology, State Key Joint Laboratory of Environment Simulation and Pollution Control, School of Environment, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China.

Published: September 2023

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  • Ionic contaminants like Cr(VI) complicate water purification using membranes, primarily due to existing membranes' low effectiveness in filtering it out.* -
  • The study introduces an electrically controlled adsorptive membrane (ECAM-L) created by applying a special coating on a carbon nanotube base, which enhances the separation of Cr(VI) from water.* -
  • The ECAM-L achieved impressive Cr(VI) removal rates and reusability, allowing for effective water treatment using minimal electrical input.*

Article Abstract

Ionic contaminants such as Cr(VI) pose a challenge for water purification using membrane-based processes. However, existing membranes have low permeability and selectivity for Cr(VI). Therefore, in this study, we prepared an electrically controlled adsorptive membrane (ECAM-L) by coating a loose Cl-doped polypyrrole layer on a carbon nanotube substrate, and we evaluated the performance of ECAM-L for Cr(VI) separation from water. We also used electrochemical quartz crystal microbalance measurements and molecular dynamics and density functional theory calculations to investigate the separation mechanisms. The adsorption and desorption of Cr(VI) could be modulated by varying the electrostatic interactions between ECAM-L and Cr(VI) via potential control, enabling the cyclic use of the ECAM-L without additional additives. Consequently, the oxidized ECAM-L showed high Cr(VI) removal performance (<50 μg/L) and treatment capacity (>3500 L/m) at a high water flux (283 L/m/h), as well as reusability after the application of a potential. Our study demonstrates an efficient membrane design for water decontamination that can selectively separate Cr(VI) through a short electric stimulus.

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