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Nanoscale | 2013

Tuning nanostructure of graphene oxide/polyelectrolyte LbL assemblies by controlling pH of GO suspension to fabricate transparent and super gas barrier films

Jung-Tsai Chen; Ywu-Jang Fu; Quanfu An; Shen-Chuan Lo; Shu-Hsien Huang; Wei-Song Hung; Chien-Chieh Hu; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Juin-Yih Lai

A technique of layer-by-layer (LbL) self-assembly was used to prepare transparent multilayered gas barrier films consisting of graphene oxide (GO)/branched poly(ethylenimine) (BPEI) on a poly(ethylene terephthalate) substrate. The effect of the GO suspension pH on the nanostructure and oxygen barrier properties of the GO/BPEI film was investigated. The oxygen barrier properties of the assemblies were shown to be highly dependent on the pH. It was demonstrated that the film assemblies prepared using a GO suspension with a pH of 3.5 exhibited very dense and ordered structures and delivered very low oxygen transmission rates (the lowest was <0.05 cm(3) m(-2) day(-1)). The assemblies were characterized with ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy and ellipsometry to identify the film growth mechanism, and the result indicated a linear growth behavior. To analyze the nanostructure of the films, atomic force microscopy, transmission electronic microscopy, and grazing incidence wide-angle X-ray diffraction were used.


Polymer Chemistry | 2013

Bio-inspired polyelectrolyte complex/graphene oxide nanocomposite membranes with enhanced tensile strength and ultra-low gas permeability

Qiang Zhao; Quanfu An; Tao Liu; Jung-Tsai Chen; Feng Chen; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Congjie Gao

A facile synthetic method was developed to prepare polyelectrolyte complex/graphene oxide nanocomposite membranes with biomimetic brick-and-mortar structures, in which their tensile strength and modulus were improved 3 and 1.5 times with a loading of 1.5 v% of graphene oxide, reaching 115 MPa and 3.5 GPa, respectively. Oxygen permeation of PEC@GO films was reduced by 4 orders of magnitude, due to the layered arrangement of GO in the PEC matrix.


Langmuir | 2011

Multilayered poly(vinylidene fluoride) composite membranes with improved interfacial compatibility: correlating pervaporation performance with free volume properties.

Quanfu An; Jung-Tsai Chen; Manuel De Guzman; Wei-Song Hung; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Juin-Yih Lai

A spin-coating process integrated with an ozone-induced graft polymerization technique was applied in this study. The purpose was to improve the poor interfacial compatibility between a selective layer of poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) and the surface of a poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) substrate. The composite membranes thus fabricated were tested for their pervaporation performance in dehydrating an ethyl acetate/water mixture. Furthermore, the composite membranes were characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM) for morphological change observation and by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy equipped with attenuated total reflectance (ATR-FTIR) for surface chemical composition analysis. Effects of grafting density and spin-coating speed on pervaporation performance were examined. The composite membrane pervaporation performance was elucidated by means of free volume and depth profile data obtained with the use of a variable monoenergy slow positron beam (VMSPB). Results indicated that a smaller free volume was correlated with a higher pervaporation performance of a composite membrane consisting of a selective layer of spin-coated PHEMA on a PHEMA-grafted PVDF substrate (S-PHEMA/PHEMA-g-PVDF). The composite membrane depth profile illustrated that an S-PHEMA layer spin-coated at a higher revolutions per minute (rpm) was thinner and denser than that at a lower rpm.


Journal of Membrane Science | 2013

Synthesis of ZIF-7/chitosan mixed-matrix membranes with improved separation performance of water/ethanol mixtures

Chao-Hsiang Kang; Yi-Feng Lin; Yao-Sheng Huang; Kuo-Lun Tung; Kai-Shiun Chang; Jung-Tsai Chen; Wei-Song Hung; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Juin-Yih Lai


Carbon | 2014

Enhancing polymer/graphene oxide gas barrier film properties by introducing new crystals

Jung-Tsai Chen; Ywu-Jang Fu; Quanfu An; Shen-Chuan Lo; Yue-Zhe Zhong; Chien-Chieh Hu; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Juin-Yih Lai


Chemical Engineering Science | 2014

Hydrophobic composite membranes for separating of water–alcohol mixture by pervaporation at high temperature

Ywu-Jang Fu; Cheng-Lee Lai; Jung-Tsai Chen; Chung-Te Liu; Shu-Hsien Huang; Wei-Song Hung; Chien-Chieh Hu; Kueir-Rarn Lee


Separation and Purification Technology | 2012

Pervaporation separation of ethanol/water mixture by UV/O3-modified PDMS membranes

Cheng-Lee Lai; Ywu-Jang Fu; Jung-Tsai Chen; Quanfu An; Kuo-Sung Liao; Shih-Ching Fang; Chien-Chieh Hu; Kueir-Rarn Lee


Carbon | 2012

Microstructure of carbon molecular sieve membranes and their application to separation of aqueous bioethanol

Kuo-Sung Liao; Ywu-Jang Fu; Chien-Chieh Hu; Jung-Tsai Chen; Di-Wei Lin; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Kuo-Lun Tung; Y.C. Jean; Juin-Yih Lai


Journal of Membrane Science | 2014

A high-permeance supported carbon molecular sieve membrane fabricated by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition followed by carbonization for CO2 capture

Li-Hua Cheng; Ywu-Jang Fu; Kuo-Sung Liao; Jung-Tsai Chen; Chien-Chieh Hu; Wei-Song Hung; Kueir-Rarn Lee; Jui-Yih Lai


Carbon | 2015

Bio-inspired cross-linking with borate for enhancing gas-barrier properties of poly(vinyl alcohol)/graphene oxide composite films

Cheng-Lee Lai; Jung-Tsai Chen; Ywu-Jang Fu; Wei-Ren Liu; Yueh-Ru Zhong; Shu-Hsien Huang; Wei-Song Hung; Shingjiang Jessie Lue; Chien-Chieh Hu; Kueir-Rarn Lee

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Chien-Chieh Hu

Chung Yuan Christian University

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Juin-Yih Lai

Chung Yuan Christian University

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Wei-Song Hung

Chung Yuan Christian University

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Cheng-Lee Lai

Chia Nan University of Pharmacy and Science

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Kuo-Lun Tung

National Taiwan University

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Manuel De Guzman

Chung Yuan Christian University

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