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SCIENCE ADVANCES
卷 8, 期 11, 页码 -出版社
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abm5899
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- NSF through PFI:AIR-TT [IIP-1640375, CBET1703494]
- NSF MRSEC [17-20530]
- NSF MRI grant [17-25969]
- ARO DURIP grant [W911NF-17-1-0282]
- NSF [DMR-1945966]
- Shanghai University
This study demonstrates a class of organic solvent-stable nanoporous membranes with tunable pore sizes and chemical structures, enabling customized selectivity and permeability.
Organic solvent-stable membranes exhibiting strong selectivity and high permeance have the potential to transform energy utilization in chemical separation processes. A key goal is developing materials with uniform, well-defined pores at the 1-nm scale, with sizes that can be tuned in small increments with high fidelity. Here, we demonstrate a class of organic solvent-stable nanoporous membranes derived from self-assembled liquid crystal mesophases that display such characteristics and elucidate their transport properties. The transport-regulating dimensions are defined by the mesophase geometry and can be controlled in increments of similar to 0.1 nm by modifying the chemical structure of the mesogen or the composition of the mesophase. The highly ordered nanostructure affords previously unidentified opportunities for the systematic design of organic solvent nanofiltration membranes with tailored selectivity and permeability and for understanding and modeling rejection in nanoscale flows. Hence, these membranes represent progress toward the goal of enabling precise organic solvent nanofiltration.
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