Selective Ionic Transport through Tunable Subnanometer Pores in Single-Layer Graphene Membranes
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Oak Ridge National Laboratory · +1 more institution
Abstract
We report selective ionic transport through controlled, high-density, subnanometer diameter pores in macroscopic single-layer graphene membranes. Isolated, reactive defects were first introduced into the graphene lattice through ion bombardment and subsequently enlarged by oxidative etching into permeable pores with diameters of 0.40 ± 0.24 nm and densities exceeding 10(12) cm(-2), while retaining structural integrity of the graphene. Transport measurements across ion-irradiated graphene membranes subjected to in situ etching revealed that the created pores were cation-selective at short oxidation times, consistent with electrostatic repulsion from negatively charged functional groups terminating the pore…
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8Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Membrane
- Nanoporous
- Materials science
- Chemical engineering
- Ionic bonding
- Ion transporter
- Nanofiltration