Characterization of PVDF/graphene nanocomposite membranes for water desalination with enhanced antifungal activity

Emilia Gontarek-Castro, Maria Krystyna Rybarczyk, Roberto Castro-Muñoz, Monica Morales-Jiménez, Blanca Barragán-Huerta, Marek Lieder

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Abstract

Seawater desalination is a worldwide concern for the sustainable production of drinking water. In this regard, membrane distillation (MD) has shown the potential for effective brine treatment. However, the lack of appropriate MD membranes limits its industrial expansion since they experience fouling and wetting issues. Therefore, hydrophobic membranes are promising candidates to successfully deal with such phenomena that are typical for commercially available membranes. Here, several graphene/polyvinylidene (PVDF_G) membranes with different graphene loading (0-10 wt%) were prepared through a phase inversion method. After full characterization of the resulting membranes, the surface revealed that the well-dispersed graphene in the polymer matrix (0.33 and 0.5 wt% graphene loading) led to excellent water repellence together with a rough structure, and a large effective surface area. Importantly, antifungal activity tests of films indicated an increase in the inhibition percentage for PVDF_G membranes against the Curvularia sp. fungal strain. However, the antifungal surface properties were found to be the synergistic result of graphene toxicity and surface topography.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1279
JournalWater (Switzerland)
Volume13
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 May 2021

Keywords

  • Anti-fungal activity
  • Graphene
  • Membrane distillation
  • Membranes

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