MRS Meetings and Events

 

NM06.11.02 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Science and Applications of 2D Materials Based Membranes

When and Where

May 25, 2022
8:30am - 9:00am

NM06-Virtual

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Rahul Raveendran Nair1

University of Manchester1

Abstract

Rahul Raveendran Nair1

University of Manchester1
Permeation through nanometre-pore materials has been attracting unwavering interest due to fundamental differences in governing mechanisms at macroscopic and molecular scales, the importance of water permeation in living systems, and relevance for filtration and separation techniques. Latest advances in the fabrication of artificial channels and membranes using two-dimensional (2D) materials have enabled the prospect of understanding the nanoscale and sub-nm scale permeation behaviour of water and ions extensively. In particular, graphene oxide (GO) membrane containing 2D graphene capillaries shows unique permeation properties such as ultrafast permeation of water and molecular sieving. In my talk, I will discuss our recent results on molecular and ionic permeation properties of GO and other 2D materials-based membranes and their prospect for several applications.<br/><u>Reference</u><br/>Nair <i>et al.</i> <b>Science</b> <b>335</b>,442 (2012).<br/>Joshi <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Science</i> 343, </b>752 (2014).<br/>Su <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Nature Communications </i>5</b>, 4843 (2014).<br/>J. Abraham <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Nature Nanotechnology</i></b> <b>12</b>, 546-550 (2017).<br/>Q. Yang <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Nature Materials</i></b> <b>16</b>, 1198 (2017)<br/>A Esfandiar <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Science </i>358</b>, 511-513 (2017)<br/>K. G. Zhou et al. <b><i>Nature</i></b> <b>559</b>, 236-240 (2018)<br/>Huang <i>et al.</i> <b><i>Nature Communications</i></b> <b>11</b>, 1097 (2020)

Symposium Organizers

Piran Ravichandran Kidambi, Vanderbilt University
Michael Boutilier, Western University
Shannon Mahurin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Sui Zhang, National University of Singapore

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