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Tunable Interlayer-Spacing Graphene Oxide Membrane: Efficient Osmotic Energy Conversion Toward Metal Recovery
Wei-Qi Zhang1, Yonghuan Chen2, Xiuying Li2
1State Key Laboratory of Biogeology and Environmental Geology, Engineering Research Center of Nano-Geomaterials of Ministry of Education, Faculty of Material Science and Chemistry, China University of Geosciences, Wuhan, 430074, P. R. China.
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2D material membranes show promise in osmotic energy (OE) conversion and separation technologies. However, low ion flux and swelling limit their applications. Herein, a polydopamine-crosslinked graphene oxide membrane (PDA@GO) with tunable interlayer spacing is developed to address these challenges. PDA expands the interlayer spacing, optimizes Debye length matching, and reduces ion transport barriers. Compared to pristine GO membranes, PDA@GO membranes achieve a 369% higher ion flux and a power density of 10.06 W m-2 under a 500-fold NaCl gradient. Besides, PDA@GO membranes show excellent anti-swelling stability in aqueous solution up to 60 days. Furthermore, integrating green chemistry principles, PDA@GO enables dual energy-resource utilization, successfully recovering copper ions from wastewater via OE. This work highlights the potential of 2D membrane systems in high-efficiency energy conversion and sustainable wastewater treatment.

