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Recent advances on graphyne and its family members as membrane materials for water purification and desalination

Kayode Hassan Lasisi, Olusegun K. Abass, Kaisong Zhang, Temitope Fausat Ajibade, Fidelis Odedishemi Ajibade, John O. Ojediran, Ehizonomhen Solomon Okonofua, James Rotimi Adewumi, Peter D. Ibikunle

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Abstract

Graphyne and its family members (GFMs) are allotropes of carbon (a class of 2D materials) having unique properties in form of structures, pores and atom hybridizations. Owing to their unique properties, GFMs have been widely utilized in various practical and theoretical applications. In the past decade, GFMs have received considerable attention in the area of water purification and desalination, especially in theoretical and computational aspects. More recently, GFMs have shown greater prospects in achieving optimal separation performance than the experimentally derived commercial polyamide membranes. In this review, recent theoretical and computational advances made in the GFMs research as it relates to water purification and desalination are summarized. Brief details on the properties of GFMs and the commonly used computational methods were described. More specifically, we systematically reviewed the various computational approaches employed with emphasis on the predicted permeability and selectivity of the GFM membranes. Finally, the current challenges limiting their large-scale practical applications coupled with the possible research directions for overcoming the challenges are proposed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1125625
Number of pages23
JournalFrontiers in Chemistry
Volume11
Early online date20 Jan 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Jan 2023

Bibliographical note

Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2023 Lasisi, Abass, Zhang, Ajibade, Ajibade, Ojediran, Okonofua, Adewumi and Ibikunle.

Acknowledgements

The authors would like to thank Landmark University and the
Institute of Urban Environment, CAS for providing the platform
through which this research work was conducted.

Funding

This work was supported by the Landmark University Centre for Research, Innovations and Discoveries. We also acknowledge the support of ReNEWACT Laboratories, Landmark University, headed by OA for furnishing the resource used in the manuscript revision.

Keywords

  • 2D materials
  • computational analysis and strategies
  • GFM
  • graphyne
  • membrane
  • permeabiilty
  • selectivity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Chemistry

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