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Advances of Science and Technology. 8th EAI International Conference, ICAST 2020, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, October 2-4, 2020, Proceedings, Part II

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Self-supporting Functional Nanomembranes of Metal Oxide/Polymer Blends

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  • @INPROCEEDINGS{10.1007/978-3-030-80618-7_30,
        author={Anteneh Mersha and Shigenori Fujikawa},
        title={Self-supporting Functional Nanomembranes of Metal Oxide/Polymer Blends},
        proceedings={Advances of Science and Technology. 8th EAI International Conference, ICAST 2020, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, October 2-4, 2020, Proceedings, Part II},
        proceedings_a={ICAST PART 2},
        year={2021},
        month={7},
        keywords={Metal oxide Polymer Composites Nanomembranes Gas separation},
        doi={10.1007/978-3-030-80618-7_30}
    }
    
  • Anteneh Mersha
    Shigenori Fujikawa
    Year: 2021
    Self-supporting Functional Nanomembranes of Metal Oxide/Polymer Blends
    ICAST PART 2
    Springer
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-80618-7_30
Anteneh Mersha1,*, Shigenori Fujikawa2
  • 1: Department of Industrial Chemistry
  • 2: Graduate School of Engineering
*Contact email: anteneh.kindu@aastu.edu.et

Abstract

Nanomembranes are important class of nanomaterials, with significantly advancing applications in a wide range of applications, including molecular separations, energy conversion and storage, sensing, catalysis and biomedical applications such as wound dressing, owing to their nano-scale thickness and high aspect ratios. However, in order to exploit the unique features of self-supporting nanomembranes (transferability onto any arbitrary substrate, high aspect ratio and unique interfacial properties), they need to have sufficient macroscopic stabilities. Conventional mechanical enhancement approaches, such as use of nanoparticle fillers often face material compatibility problems, limiting the range of material selection. In this work, a simple one-step strategy for developing functional free-standing nanomembranes (FS-NMs) from blended types of organic/inorganic composites has been presented. Such blending approach offers atomic scalein-situinteraction of organic and inorganic structures, ensuring nanoscale stability in membranes. Here, a hydroxyl-terminated polyethylene glycol (PEG-OH) was premixed with different metal oxide precursors for sol-gel assisted membrane formation, and the mechanical properties of the resulting FS-NMs were compared. The gas separation behavior of mechanically stable nanomembranes was also discussed. The presented strategy offers an alternative approach to develop functional self-supporting nanomembranes.

Keywords
Metal oxide Polymer Composites Nanomembranes Gas separation
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2021-07-16
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-80618-7_30
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