posted on 2017-05-16, 00:00authored byHaoru Shan, Xueqin Wang, Feihao Shi, Jianhua Yan, Jianyong Yu, Bin Ding
The separation and purification of
chemical molecules from organic media under harsh chemical environments
are of vital importance in the fields of water treatment, biomedical
engineering, and organic recycling. Herein, we report the preparation
of a flexible SiO2/SnO2 nanofibrous membrane
(SiO2/SnO2 NFM) with high surface area and hierarchical
porous structure by selecting poly(vinyl butyral) as pore-forming
agent and embedding crystalline phase into amorphous matrix without
using surfactant as sacrificial template. Benefiting from the uniform
micropore size on the fibers and negatively charged properties, the
membranes exhibit a precise selectivity toward molecules based on
electrostatic interaction and size exclusion, which could separate
organic molecule mixtures with the same electrostatic charges and
different molecular sizes with a high efficiency of more than 97%.
Furthermore, the highly tortuous open-porous structures and high porosity
give rise to a high permeate flux of 288 000 L m–2 h–1. In addition, the membrane also displays excellent
stability and can be reused for ten consecutive filtration–regeneration
cycles. The integration of high filtration efficiency, large permeate
flux, good reutilization, and easy to industrialization provides the
SiO2/SnO2 NFM for potential applications in
practical molecular purification and separation science.