Issue 16, 2024

Modification of a MoS2 composite membrane using nano-silica for high-efficiency dye separation

Abstract

Two-dimensional (2D) layered MoS2 membrane has a unique pore structure, adjustable interlayer spacing and excellent transmission performance, which has wide-ranging and excellent application prospects for water treatment. However, the MoS2 membrane exhibits a narrow interlayer height, which can only accommodate one layer of water molecules, causing low water permeation and flux. In this work, a MoS2/SiO2 composite membrane with regular transport channels was prepared by the vacuum-assisted self-assembly (VASA) process using the intercalation of nano-silica (SiO2) nanoparticles. The resulting membrane showed an increase in interlayer widths from 0.61 nm to 0.69 nm. The MoS2/SiO2 composite membrane featured a high-efficiency dye separation performance and aqueous stability as the mass ratio of MoS2/SiO2 was 2.5, and the water permeance flux could reach 979 L m−2 h−1 bar−1, with a rejection of 100% for Evans blue (EB), methyl blue (MB) and neutral red (NR) and a rejection of over 98% for rhodamine B (RhB). MoS2 membranes decorated by SiO2 nanosheet nanoparticles could effectively achieve precision regulation of interlayer spacings and hold the channel order of MoS2 laminates. In addition, the rejection rate of the composite membrane remained 100% after remaining immersed in strong oxidizing acid for up to 60 days, which showed their stability toward strong acid and oxidative environments. This work suggests that an interlayer manipulation strategy in 2D laminar membranes could improve membrane performance for wastewater treatment and other separations.

Graphical abstract: Modification of a MoS2 composite membrane using nano-silica for high-efficiency dye separation

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
26 Dec 2023
Accepted
21 Mar 2024
First published
22 Mar 2024

New J. Chem., 2024,48, 7439-7448

Modification of a MoS2 composite membrane using nano-silica for high-efficiency dye separation

X. Yang, H. Wu, Z. Zhou, Y. Zhao and Y. Li, New J. Chem., 2024, 48, 7439 DOI: 10.1039/D3NJ05932D

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