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2D materials towards energy conversion processes in nanofluidics

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3cp00702

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Hierarchically assembled 2D material membranes show great potential as platforms for energy conversion processes in nanofluidics. This perspective discusses recent advances in the production of smart 2D material membranes that mimic biological energy conversion processes, and their application in water purification systems, artificial photosynthesis, and solar energy conversion devices. By modulating the active sites, electron transport, mass transfer, and stability, these membranes aim to be cost-effective and highly efficient.
Hierarchically assembled 2D material membranes are extremely promising platforms for energy conversion processes in nanofluidics. In this perspective, we discuss recent advances in the production of smart 2D material membranes that come close to mimicking biological energy conversion processes and how these efforts translate into the design of water purification systems, artificial photosynthesis, and solar energy conversion devices. As we depict here, 2D material membranes synergistically modulate the intrinsic active sites (nanopores), electron transport, mass transfer, and mechanical and chemical stability aiming at cost-effective and highly efficient smart membranes. Hierarchically assembled 2D material membranes are extremely promising platforms for energy conversion processes in nanofluidics.

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