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Monodisperse covalent organic nanosheets by in-situ oxidation method for efficient ion/molecule separation

Journal of Membrane Science, ISSN: 0376-7388, Vol: 683, Page: 121783
2023
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Research Conducted at Sichuan University Has Updated Our Knowledge about Nanosheets (Monodisperse Covalent Organic Nanosheets By In-situ Oxidation Method for Efficient Ion/molecule Separation)

2023 OCT 05 (NewsRx) -- By a News Reporter-Staff News Editor at Nanotech Daily -- A new study on Nanotechnology - Nanosheets is now available.

Article Description

Two-dimensional (2D) covalent organic nanosheets (CONs) are layered crystalline porous polymers comprising periodically extended graphene-like structures, and have great application potential in membrane separation field due to the advantages of abundant optional monomers, tunable pore size and structure, facilely-tailored functionality and pre-designed properties. However, unlike graphene oxide (GO) membranes, it is hard to directly prepare 2D CON membranes by vacuum filtration because of the difficulties in preparation of ultra-thin, large-sized and well-dispersed 2D CONs. Herein, an improved buffering interlayer interface method was proposed to realize a facile one-step synthesis of GO-like CON oxides by using H 2 O 2 as an in-situ oxidant in the buffer layer. The stereoscopic fulcrum-oxygen sites introduced into the structure of CONs lead to weaken interactions between CON layers and increased hydrophilicity, which contributes to subsequent preparation of monodisperse nanosheets. The membranes fabricated with the as-prepared monodisperse nanosheets can realize high-efficiency transport of metal ions with a precise charge-discriminated group separation ability and efficient ion rejection. The strategy of in-situ oxidation to prepare monodisperse CONs proposed in this study provides a valuable approach for the preparation of novel functionalized CONs and the achievement of fast membrane separation performance.

Bibliographic Details

Zhimin Jia; Xiaofeng Li; Jie Zhang; Ningning He; Honghan Long; Yingdi Zou; Yingdan Zhang; Bo Jiang; Yue Qi; Yang Li; Lijian Ma

Elsevier BV

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology; Materials Science; Chemistry; Chemical Engineering

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