Electropositive Nanodiamond-Coated Quartz Microfiber Membranes for Virus and Dye Filtration

Henry A. Bland, Isabella A. Centeleghe, Soumen Mandal, Evan L.H. Thomas, Jean Yves Maillard, Oliver A. Williams

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Abstract

Electropositive membranes demonstrating high flux at low pressure differentials show great promise as universal separation platforms for viruses and other charged entities when centralized systems of water and power are scarce. However, the fabrication of a suitably stable membrane with optimal electrostatic characteristics remains a challenge. Here, hydrogenated detonation nanodiamond was loaded onto a quartz microfiber support membrane and coupled to the membrane surface under a high vacuum annealing process. The fabricated membranes display a zeta potential of +45 mV at pH 7 and an isoelectric point around pH 11. We show that the nanodiamond coating is robust to prolonged periods of pressurized water flow by performing extensive zeta potential measurements over time, and water filtration tests demonstrated excellent membrane retention for the electronegative dye molecule acid black 2, and at least a 6.2 log10 reduction in MS2 bacteriophage from feed waters (>99.9999%).

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3252-3261
Number of pages10
JournalACS Applied Nano Materials
Volume4
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Mar 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • electropositive membrane
  • nanodiamond
  • virus filtration
  • water filtration
  • zeta potential

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