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Tailoring Robust 2D Nanochannels by Radical Polymerization for Efficient Molecular Sieving

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posted on 2025-04-09, 22:39 authored by Y You, Y Ma, X Zeng, Yichao WangYichao Wang, J Du, Y Qian, G Yang, Y Su, Weiwei LeiWeiwei Lei, S Zhao, Y Qing, Y Wu, J Li
Two-dimensional (2D) nanochannels have demonstrated outstanding performance for sieving specific molecules or ions, owing to their uniform molecular channel sizes and interlayer physical/chemical properties. However, controllably tuning nanochannel spaces with specific sizes and simultaneously achieving high mechanical strength remain the main challenges. In this work, the inter-sheet gallery d-spacing of graphene oxide (GO) membrane is successfully tailored with high mechanical strength via a general radical-induced polymerization strategy. The introduced amide groups from N-Vinylformamide significantly reinforce the 2D nanochannels within the freestanding membranes, resulting in an ultrahigh tensile strength of up to 105 MPa. The d-spacing of the membrane is controllably tuned within a range of 0.799–1.410 nm, resulting in a variable water permeance of up to 218 L m−2 h−1 bar−1 (1304% higher than that of the pristine GO membranes). In particular, the tailored membranes demonstrate excellent water permeance stability (140 L m−2 h−1 bar−1) in a 200-h long-term operation and high selectivity of solutes under harsh conditions, including a wide range of pH from 4.0 to 10.0, up to a loading pressure of 12 bar and an external temperature of 40 °C. This approach comprehensively achieves a balance between sieving performance and mechanical strength, satisfying the requirements for the next-generation molecular sieving membranes.<p></p>

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    PMID - Has metadata PubMed 39737840
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    DOI - Is published in DOI: 10.1002/advs.202409556
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    ISSN - Is published in 2198-3844 (Advanced Science)

Journal

Advanced Science

Volume

12

Issue

8

Start page

e2409556

Publisher

Wiley

Language

eng

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© 2024 The Author(s).

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