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SF05.06.02 2022 MRS Spring Meeting

Janus Wood Membranes for Autonomous Water Transport and Fog Collection

When and Where

May 9, 2022
3:45pm - 4:00pm

Hilton, Mid-Pacific Conference Center, 6th Floor, Coral 5

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Yong Ding1,2

ETH Zurich1,Empa–Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology2

Abstract

Yong Ding1,2

ETH Zurich1,Empa–Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology2
Autonomous and directional transport of liquids is crucial for many applications, ranging from microreactors to water harvesting. Particularly, Janus membranes, with asymmetric wettability on two sides, present enticing opportunities to address this challenge. With the inner driving force arising from the asymmetric wettability, Janus membranes can promote the desired transport without external energy input. However, the elaborate bottom-up fabrication processes and poor mechanical performance of commonly employed membrane substrates often restrict their utilization, especially for engineering applications. Here, we report a wood-based Janus membrane demonstrating directional, spontaneous, and fast transport of water. Mechanically robust bio-based and renewable Janus wood membranes represent a crucial milestone towards larger-scale application of Janus membranes, for example in bilayer structures with excellent fog-capturing efficiency implemented in future smart building applications.

Keywords

biomaterial | surface chemistry

Symposium Organizers

Symposium Support

Bronze
Army Research Office

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