聚酰胺
膜
材料科学
原位
多孔性
纳米尺度
化学工程
界面聚合
透射电子显微镜
表征(材料科学)
纳米结构
扫描电子显微镜
纳米技术
聚合物
样品制备
显微镜
图层(电子)
原子探针
高分子化学
合成膜
体积分数
膜结构
化学成像
电子断层摄影术
分析化学(期刊)
形态学(生物学)
作者
Radosław Górecki,Ronell Sicat,Carla C. Polo,Tiago A. Kalile,Maria Di Vincenzo,Florian Meneau,Suzana Nunes
出处
期刊:Langmuir
[American Chemical Society]
日期:2026-01-30
卷期号:42 (5): 3828-3838
被引量:3
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.langmuir.5c04933
摘要
High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Understanding the morphology of membranes under operational conditions is essential for advancing membrane material development for water purification and industrial applications. Traditional characterization methods, such as scanning and transmission electron microscopy, require vacuum environments and sample modifications that could alter membrane structures susceptible to hydration and swelling. Here, we present the first application of synchrotron-based ptychographic X-ray computed tomography (PXCT) for direct in situ nanoscale 3D imaging of hydrated thin-film composite polyamide membranes immersed in water. This method requires no staining, vitrification, or layer separation from the porous support by exposure to organic solvents. It preserves the polyamide membrane’s native state. We studied lab-fabricated membranes containing 2-hydroxy- N -(diphenylmethyl) acetamide artificial water channels, revealing significant hydration-induced changes in structure, including up to 51% volume swelling, and increased surface roughness, attributed to the presence of artificial water channels in the polyamide matrix. Morphological features of the ridge-and-valley surface, such as bowl-shaped nodule structures, notably expanded in water. PXCT data were compared to atomic force microscopy measurements, highlighting both the capabilities and limitations of each technique. The in situ PXCT method demonstrated here offers invaluable insight into the hydrated polyamide membrane morphology. The demonstrated high-resolution PXCT method can be applied across disciplines in materials science and life sciences, enabling a detailed analysis of hydrated nanostructures under realistic conditions.
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