大面积石墨烯氧化物膜过器中的选择性离子运输是由离子半径和静电相互作用驱动的
Lidia Lancellotti1, Antonio Bianchi1, Alessandro Kovtun1
1Institute for Organic Synthesis and Photoreactivity, National Research Council (ISOF-CNR), via Piero Gobetti 101, 40129, Bologna, BO, Italy. palermo@isof.cnr.it.
Nanoscale
|March 19, 2024
概括
石墨烯氧化物过器显示有选择性的离子运输,阻断双价离子,同时允许单价离子通过. 这一突破利用了石墨烯氧化物表面的碳酸盐群相互作用,以有效净化水.
科学领域:
- 材料科学 材料科学 材料科学
- 纳米技术 纳米技术
- 环境工程 环境工程
背景情况:
- 石墨烯氧化物 (GO) 过器显示出净化水和离子选的潜力.
- 在GO过器中离子选的精确机制仍在调查中.
- 现有的GO过器通常具有小面积和简单的平面几何形状.
研究的目的:
- 开发和描述空心纤维膜上的石墨烯氧化物过器,以加强离子选.
- 为了阐明石墨烯氧化物过器中选择性离子运输背后的机制.
- 为了证明这些过器在分离单价离子和双价离子方面的有效性.
主要方法:
- 在空心纤维过器上制造均的氧化石墨烯涂层.
- 在应用于电压下的离子传输测量.
- 吸附研究,分子动力学模拟和光谱表征.
主要成果:
- 在复杂的空心纤维几何形状上实现了统一的GO涂层,没有缺陷.
- 证明了单价离子 (Na+,K+) 的选择性运输,同时阻断双价离子.
- 解开了选机制,确定了与中性pH的碳酸盐群的相互作用作为关键.
结论:
- 石墨烯氧化物空心纤维过器为选择性离子分离提供了一个可扩展的解决方案.
- 离子选机制主要由表面化学,特别是碳酸盐群相互作用来决定.
- 这些过器代表了净水技术的重大进步.
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