Advancing Functionalized Track-Etched Membranes: Composite and Hybrid Materials through the JINR–South Africa Partnership
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Karagandy University of the name of academician E.A. Buketov
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Track-etched polymer membranes (TeMs) are precision porous materials widely applied in water purification,
sensing, and catalysis. However, their practical use is limited by hydrophobicity, fouling, and lack of functional
activity. The purpose of this review is to synthesize the outcomes of the long-standing collaboration between
South African institutions and the Flerov Laboratory of Nuclear Reactions of the Joint Institute for Nuclear
Research in Dubna, Russia (FLNR, JINR), highlighting their contribution to overcoming these challenges. The
objective is to present a focused survey of advances in TeMs functionalization, contextualized within global
progress, and to assess their implications for applied membrane science. The methodology involved a structured
literature survey (2007–2025) across Scopus, Web of Science, and Google Scholar, combined with critical
evaluation of collaborative outputs. Emphasis was placed on peer-reviewed studies of metal sputtering, chemical
grafting, and electrospun nanofiber composites. Results indicate that these approaches improve TeMs performance
by enhancing hydrophilicity, mechanical stability, and catalytic or sensing functionality. Case studies
include Ti/TiO2 coatings for self-cleaning membranes, silver/gold nanoparticle-modified TeMs for surfaceenhanced
Raman spectroscopy, and nanofiber/TeMs hybrids for pollutant adsorption. In conclusion, the JINR
— South Africa partnership demonstrates how targeted international collaboration can deliver impactful technologies.
Future research should prioritize stimuli-responsive “smart” membranes, MOF-integrated hybrids,
and roll-to-roll scale-up for industrial deployment.
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Advancing Functionalized Track-Etched Membranes: Composite and Hybrid Materials through the JINR–South Africa Partnership / Rossouw A. [et al.] // Eurasian Journal of Chemistry. — Special Issue “Track-Etched Membranes:Future Prospects, Opportunities and Challenges”. — 2025. — Vol. 30. — №3(119). – pp.23-39.