Electro‐Conductive Ti3C2 MXene Multilayered Membranes: Dye Removal and Antifouling Performance
Zahra Zandi,
Masoud Rastgar,
Mojtaba Mohseni
et al.
Abstract:This work describes the fabrication of a novel electroconductive membrane made of Ti3C2Tx (MXene) nanosheet coating through a one‐step pressure‐assisted technique. Ti3C2‐MXene is firmly attached over a polyamide–imide (PAI) microfilter by employing a binder composed of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC)/glutaraldehyde (GA). Through coating a proper amount of multilayer Ti3C2‐MXene, the electrical conductivity of 174 ± 0.16 S m−1 is achieved. The rejection rates of reactive red 120 (RR120), reactive black (RB), and … Show more
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