posted on 2020-11-19, 19:42authored byMing-Bang Wu, Facui Yang, Jing Yang, Qi Zhong, Volker Körstgen, Peng Yang, Peter Müller-Buschbaum, Zhi-Kang Xu
Organic
solvent nanofiltration (OSN) is regarded as a promising
separation technology in chemical and pharmaceutical industries. However,
it remains a great challenge in fabricating OSN membranes with high
permeability and precise selectivity by simple, transfer-free, and
up-scalable processes. Herein, we report lysozyme nanofilm composite
membranes (LNCM) prepared by one-step methods with hydrophobic substrates
at the air/water interface. The microporous substrates not only promote
the heterogeneous nucleation of amyloid-like lysozyme oligomers to
construct small pores in the formed nanofilms but also benefit for
the simultaneous composition of LNCM via hydrophobic interactions.
The constructed nanopores are reduced to around 1.0 nm, and they are
demonstrated by grazing incidence small-angle X-ray scattering with
a closely packed model. The LNCM can tolerate most organic polar solvents
and the permeability surpasses most of state-of-the-art OSN membranes.