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NM03.04.09 2024 MRS Spring Meeting

PH-Dependent Water Permeability Switching and Its Memory in MoS2 Membranes

When and Where

Apr 25, 2024
11:45am - 12:00pm

Room 329, Level 3, Summit

Presenter

Co-Author(s)

Kun Huang1,2,Chengyi Hu1,2,3,Amritroop Archari1,2,Rahul Raveendran Nair1,2

National Graphene Institute1,The University of Manchester2,Xiamen University3

Abstract

Kun Huang1,2,Chengyi Hu1,2,3,Amritroop Archari1,2,Rahul Raveendran Nair1,2

National Graphene Institute1,The University of Manchester2,Xiamen University3
Intelligent transport of molecular species across different barriers is critical for various biological functions and is achieved through the unique properties of biological membranes. Two essential features of intelligent transport are the ability to (1) adapt to different external and internal conditions and (2) memorize the previous state. In biological systems, the most common form of such intelligence is expressed as hysteresis. Despite numerous advances made over previous decades on smart membranes, it remains a challenge to create a synthetic membrane with stable hysteretic behaviour for molecular transport. Here we demonstrate the memory effects and stimuli-regulated transport of molecules through an intelligent, phase-changing MoS<sub>2</sub> membrane in response to external pH. We show that water and ion permeation through 1T′ MoS<sub>2</sub> membranes follows a pH-dependent hysteresis with a permeation rate that switches by a few orders of magnitude. We establish that this phenomenon is unique to the 1T′ phase of MoS<sub>2</sub>, due to the presence of surface charge and exchangeable ions on the surface. We further demonstrate the potential application of this phenomenon in autonomous wound infection monitoring and pH-dependent nanofiltration. Our work deepens understanding of the mechanism of water transport at the nanoscale and opens an avenue for the development of intelligent membranes.

Keywords

2D materials | diffusion

Symposium Organizers

Michael Boutilier, Western University
Ngoc Bui, The University of Oklahoma
Piran Ravichandran Kidambi, Vanderbilt University
Sui Zhang, National University of Singapore

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