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Molecular dynamics simulation for membrane separation and porous materials: A current state of art review

Journal

JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR GRAPHICS & MODELLING
Volume 107, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmgm.2021.107947

Keywords

Membrane separation; Molecular dynamics simulation; Computational; Desalination; Fuel cell; Hemodialysis; Cell membrane

Funding

  1. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)

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This review discusses the recent methods used to assess membranes and membrane materials, focusing on the application of Molecular Dynamics (MD) in membrane technology-related fields such as desalination, fuel cell-based energy production, and blood purification through hemodialysis. The review can help understand the current extent of MD applications for separative membranes and serve as a guideline for proper MD implementation in related fields.
Computational frameworks have been under specific attention within the last two decades. Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations, identical to the other computational approaches, try to address the unknown question, lighten the dark areas of unanswered questions, to achieve probable explanations and solutions. Owing to their complex microporous structure on one side and the intricate biochemical nature of various materials used in the structure, separative membrane materials possess peculiar degrees of complications. More notably, as nanocomposite materials are often integrated into separative membranes, thin-film nanocomposites and porous separative nanocomposite materials could possess an additional level of complexity with regard to the nanoscale interactions brought to the structure. This critical review intends to cover the recent methods used to assess membranes and membrane materials. Incorporation of MD in membrane technology-related fields such as desalination, fuel cell-based energy production, blood purification through hemodialysis, etc., were briefly covered. Accordingly, this review could be used to understand the current extent of MD applications for separative membranes. The review could also be used as a guideline to use the proper MD implementation within the related fields.

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