Porous Graphene Based Composite Membranes for Nanofiltration, Desalination and Pervaporation

Background

For membrane separation technology, preparing a very thin barrier layer with high selectivity, high throughput, low fouling, and long lasting properties forms the ultimate set of goals, which the widely used polymeric materials have not been able to achieve. Two dimensional single atomic layer materials, such as graphene and graphene oxide, can be very competitive candidates for the proposed tasks, because there is a set of properties has been conceived for the separation membrane that can potentially achieve the goals by using chemically modified graphene-based materials to satisfy the desirable properties for the barrier layer.

Technology

Researchers at Stony Brook University propose that a single atomic layer structure of graphene-based materials provides the possibility of fabricating an ultra-thin barrier layer. Porous surfaces will allow higher permeability. By precisely controlling the parameters during the fabrication, the barrier layer thickness and the assembly of graphene nano-sheets could be well tuned. The produced separation membranes are expected to have higher flux and a higher rejection ratio than existing commercial products and should be useful in many applications.

Advantages

Adjustable pore sizes and porosity - The spacing between nanosheets can be tuned by selecting different crosslinking reagents - Can form the new separation membrane for nanofiltration, desalination, energy generation, and pervaporation.

Application

Nanofiltration - Desalination - Energy generation - Pervaporation

Patent Status

Patent application submitted

Stage Of Development

PCT Filed

Licensing Potential

Development partner - Commercial partner - Licensing

Licensing Status

Available for license. Stony Brook University is seeking to develop and commercialize, by an exclusive or non-exclusive license agreement and/or sponsored research, with a company active in the area.

Additional Info

Additional Information:

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Patent Information:
Case ID: R8628
For Information, Contact:
James Martino
Licensing Specialist
State University of New York at Stony Brook
james.martino@stonybrook.edu
Inventors:
Benjamin Chu
Benjamin Hsiao
Hongyang Ma
Zhe Wang
Keywords:
chemically cross-linking
desalination
electrospun scaffold
membrane
nanofiltration
pervaporation
Porous graphene oxide
Technologies
water channels