Water Desalination across Nanoporous Graphene
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
We show that nanometer-scale pores in single-layer freestanding graphene can effectively filter NaCl salt from water. Using classical molecular dynamics, we report the desalination performance of such membranes as a function of pore size, chemical functionalization, and applied pressure. Our results indicate that the membrane's ability to prevent the salt passage depends critically on pore diameter with adequately sized pores allowing for water flow while blocking ions. Further, an investigation into the role of chemical functional groups bonded to the edges of graphene pores suggests that commonly occurring hydroxyl groups can roughly double the water flux thanks to their hydrophilic character. The increase…
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2Topics & keywords
- Graphene
- Desalination
- Nanoporous
- Membrane
- Chemical engineering
- Materials science
- Reverse osmosis
- Nanopore
- Clean water and sanitation