Selective Ion Penetration of Graphene Oxide Membranes
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The selective ion penetration and water purification properties of freestanding graphene oxide (GO) membranes are demonstrated. Sodium salts permeated through GO membranes quickly, whereas heavy-metal salts infiltrated much more slowly. Interestingly, copper salts were entirely blocked by GO membranes, and organic contaminants also did not infiltrate. The mechanism of the selective ion-penetration properties of the GO membranes is discussed. The nanocapillaries formed within the membranes were responsible for the permeation of metal ions, whereas the coordination between heavy-metal ions with the GO membranes restricted the passage of the ions. Finally, the penetration processes of hybrid aqueous solutions…
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- Membrane
- Graphene
- Penetration (warfare)
- Copper
- Permeation
- Oxide
- Metal
- Metal ions in aqueous solution
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Clean water and sanitation
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