Fig. 4: Permeance of the RO membranes induced by self-assembled interfaces with various CdII33/L-cysteine nanowire concentrations. | Nature Communications

Fig. 4: Permeance of the RO membranes induced by self-assembled interfaces with various CdII33/L-cysteine nanowire concentrations.

From: Amphiphilic nanowire-assisted monomer shuttling enables ultra-selective reverse osmosis membranes for water purification

Fig. 4

a Pure water permeance and NaCl rejection; b crosslinking degree; c Performance (water permeance and water/NaCl selectivity) comparison of RO-0.05 membrane with literature data (detailed description in Supplementary Table 2); d effect of operation time on water flux and NaCl rejection of the optimal RO-0.05 membrane to evaluate membrane stability; e the removal of RO-0 (control membrane) and RO-0.05 (optimal membrane) for contaminants (including four chlorinated SNOCs and five N-nitrosamines); f Summary of water permeance and water/SNOC selectivity of the RO-0.05 membrane and other RO membranes described in the literature (detailed description in Supplementary Table 3). Error bars represent the s.d. (n = 3). Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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