Abstract

New two-dimensional (2D) material MXene based lamellar membranes constructed from 2D MXene nanosheets have shown promising potential for water treatment with excellent selective property and high water flux. However, the effect of lateral size of MXene nanosheets on the membrane property and performance was rarely considered. Herein, the MXene nanosheets with different lateral size (552.3 nm, 397.5 nm and 281.8 nm) segregated via adjusting centrifugation conditions were used to prepare MXene membranes. XRD and cross-sectional SEM images confirmed that the resulting MXene membranes had the similar d-spacing and thickness. The MXene membrane with the smallest lateral size, MXene(S)-M, owned the largest surface roughness with reduced surface hydrophilicity. Lateral size determined mass transfer pathway and transfer resistance, which consequently influenced the water permeance and rejection of MXene membranes for dyeing wastewater treatment. MXene(S)-M with the shortest mass transfer pathway had the high water permeance while the MXene membrane with larger lateral size (MXene(L)-M and MXene(M)-M), possessing longer mass transport pathway, promoted high dye rejection.

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