Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes for Commercial Applications 2022
DOI: 10.1002/9783527838790.ch8
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Chemically Modified Carbon Nanotubes in Membrane Separation

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“…For example, CNT-reinforced polymeric membranes exhibit better permeability, allowing for increased water flux rates while maintaining the practical separation of contaminants. This improved permeability is attributed to the unique structure of CNTs, which provide a network of interconnected nanochannels within the membrane, facilitating the flow of water molecules [ 138 , 139 ].…”
Section: Biopolymer-based Nanocompositementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, CNT-reinforced polymeric membranes exhibit better permeability, allowing for increased water flux rates while maintaining the practical separation of contaminants. This improved permeability is attributed to the unique structure of CNTs, which provide a network of interconnected nanochannels within the membrane, facilitating the flow of water molecules [ 138 , 139 ].…”
Section: Biopolymer-based Nanocompositementioning
confidence: 99%