We report a facile method for preparing silver-loaded membranes for point-of-use disinfection and disaster relief applications. A bio-inspired material, polydopamine, was coated onto a highly porous nanofibrous polyacrylonitrile substrate. We then take advantage of the redox properties of polydopamine to form silver nanoparticles in situ. These nanoparticles were uniformly distributed on the surface of nanofibers with no apparent agglomeration at a silver loading up to 4.36 wt.% (cPAN-Ag1.5). The silver-incorporated membrane cPAN-Ag1.5 achieved a high pure water flux of 130 Lm−2 h−1 at 10-cm water head, demonstrating the feasibility of energy-efficient gravity-driven filtration and eliminating the need for electrical power. The strong anti-...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The use of engineered nanomaterials in membrane design has proved promising to...
Nowadays, water is often disinfected with biocides which can result in the formation of harmful by-p...
Membrane fouling remains one of the most problematic issues surrounding membrane use in water and wa...
We report a facile method for preparing silver-loaded membranes for point-of-use disinfection and di...
Ballast water is used to stabilise the ships during voyages. A wide variety of foreign bacteria are ...
The surface of a polysulfone membrane was modified with a bioinspired polydopamine (PDA) film follow...
Biofouling, due to bacterial growth and colonization, is a significant obstacle in water treatment t...
The scarcity of drinking water and the contamination of water sources in underdeveloped countries ar...
Microbial attachment and biofilm formation on filtration membrane can greatly compromise its flux an...
Nanofiber membranes for biomedical filtration devices require antibacterial activity to prevent bact...
Fouling in membrane systems is one of the most commonly encountered issues in wastewater treatment p...
BACKGROUNDBiofouling severely limits membrane life and performance. To address the twin challenges o...
Water scarcity and quality challenges facing the world can be alleviated by Point-of-Use filtration ...
The currently applied disinfection methods during water treatment provide effective solutions to kil...
Toxic heavy metal ions and organic pollutants are significant concerns in wastewater treatment. Here...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The use of engineered nanomaterials in membrane design has proved promising to...
Nowadays, water is often disinfected with biocides which can result in the formation of harmful by-p...
Membrane fouling remains one of the most problematic issues surrounding membrane use in water and wa...
We report a facile method for preparing silver-loaded membranes for point-of-use disinfection and di...
Ballast water is used to stabilise the ships during voyages. A wide variety of foreign bacteria are ...
The surface of a polysulfone membrane was modified with a bioinspired polydopamine (PDA) film follow...
Biofouling, due to bacterial growth and colonization, is a significant obstacle in water treatment t...
The scarcity of drinking water and the contamination of water sources in underdeveloped countries ar...
Microbial attachment and biofilm formation on filtration membrane can greatly compromise its flux an...
Nanofiber membranes for biomedical filtration devices require antibacterial activity to prevent bact...
Fouling in membrane systems is one of the most commonly encountered issues in wastewater treatment p...
BACKGROUNDBiofouling severely limits membrane life and performance. To address the twin challenges o...
Water scarcity and quality challenges facing the world can be alleviated by Point-of-Use filtration ...
The currently applied disinfection methods during water treatment provide effective solutions to kil...
Toxic heavy metal ions and organic pollutants are significant concerns in wastewater treatment. Here...
© 2019 Elsevier B.V. The use of engineered nanomaterials in membrane design has proved promising to...
Nowadays, water is often disinfected with biocides which can result in the formation of harmful by-p...
Membrane fouling remains one of the most problematic issues surrounding membrane use in water and wa...