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Fabrication of Ti3C2 MXene Microelectrode Arrays for In Vivo Neural Recording
Published on: February 12, 2020
Impact of Asymmetric Microstructure on Ion Transport in Ti3C2T Membranes
Kimberly Ventura-Martinez1,2, Yaguang Zhu1, Austin Booth1,3
1Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment, Princeton, New Jersey 08540, United States.
Abstract:
Consolidation or densification of low-dimensional MXene materials into membranes can result in the formation of asymmetric membrane structures. Nanostructural (short-range) and microstructural (long-range) heterogeneity can influence mass transport and separation mechanisms. Short-range structural dynamics include the presence of water confined between the 2D layers, while long-range structural properties include the formation of defects, micropores, and mesopores. Herein, it is demonstrated that structural heterogeneity in Ti3C2T membranes fabricated via vacuum-assisted filtration significantly affects ion transport. Higher ion permeabilities are achieved when the dense "bottom" side of the membrane, rather than the porous "top" side, faces the feed solution. Characterization of the membrane reveals distinct differences in flake alignment, surface roughness, and porosity across the membrane. The directional dependence on permeability suggests that one region of the membrane experiences stronger internal concentration polarization, potentially suppressing permeability through the porous side of the membrane.
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