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Merging Ion Concentration Polarization between Juxtaposed Ion Exchange Membranes to Block the Propagation of the Polarization Zone
Published on: February 23, 2017
Water content modulation enables selective ion transport in 2D MXene membranes
Yaguang Zhu1, Qinsi Xiong2, Woo Cheol Jeon2
1Andlinger Center for Energy and Environment, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08540.
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Separation membranes are critical for a range of processes, including but not limited to water desalination, chemical and fuel production, and recycling and recovery applications. Fundamentally, there are intrinsic trade-offs between permeability and selectivity. Local water organization and content can impact membrane structure (short- and long-range) in laminar transition metal carbide (MXene) membranes and impact selective ion permeation. Intercalation of chaotropic cesium (Cs[Formula: see text]) ions within the layers reduces the water content in the membrane and at the surface which cannot be found in the intercalation of other ions. Additionally, 3D imaging using focused ion beam scanning electron microscopy showed fewer defects in the Cs-MXene membrane, due to reduced local water content, leading to more efficient ion sieving. X-ray diffraction and density functional theory calculations on the nanochannel structure demonstrated that the chaotropic ion results in the smallest nanochannel size and induces a stronger resistance to water-induced nanochannel swelling. With a narrower nanochannel, the Cs-MXene membrane limits ion transport pathways, resulting in more selective transport of lithium over other metal cations, as evidenced in both experiment and molecular dynamics simulations. Our findings highlight the potential for controlling the structural organization of 2D MXene membranes to enable on-demand transport of ions for diverse applications.
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