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Carbon nanotube membranes for water purification: A bright future in water desalination

Water pollutants have huge impacts on the entire living systems including terrestrial, aquatic, and aerial flora and fauna. In addition to conventional priority, and newly emerging micro/nano-pollutants, increasing global warming and consequent climate changes are posing major threats to the fresh w...

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Published in:Desalination 2014-03, Vol.336, p.97-109
Main Authors: Das, Rasel, Ali, Md. Eaqub, Hamid, Sharifah Bee Abd, Ramakrishna, Seeram, Chowdhury, Zaira Zaman
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Language:English
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Summary:Water pollutants have huge impacts on the entire living systems including terrestrial, aquatic, and aerial flora and fauna. In addition to conventional priority, and newly emerging micro/nano-pollutants, increasing global warming and consequent climate changes are posing major threats to the fresh water availability. Global warming and climate change are constantly increasing the salinity level of both land and sea water, dwindling the availability of existing fresh water for household, agriculture and industry. This has made it urgent to invent an appropriate water treatment technology that not only removes macro-, micro- and nano-pollutants but also desalinates water to a significant extent. Tip-functionalized nonpolar interior home of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) provides strong invitation to polar water molecules and rejects salts and pollutants. Low energy consumption, antifouling and self-cleaning functions have made CNT membranes extraordinary over the conventional ones. We comprehensively reviewed here molecular modeling and experimental aspects of CNT-membrane fabrication and functionalization for the desalination of both sea and brackish water. We present here the current problems and future challenges in water treatments. The article is potentially important for the hydrologists, membrane technologists, environmentalists and industrialists working in the field of water purification technologies to eradicate fresh water crisis in near future. [Display omitted] •Carbon nanotube (CNT) membranes for next generation water desalination•Tip-functionalized nonpolar CNT-interior facilitates water influx and rejects salts.•These robust, antibacterial and antifouling CNT-membranes remove most pollutants.
ISSN:0011-9164
1873-4464
DOI:10.1016/j.desal.2013.12.026