2022
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2022-wcnn3-v2
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Diffusion of Water Confined between Graphene Oxide Layers: Implications for Membrane Filtration

Abstract: Among the carbon-based two-dimensional materials, graphene oxide (GO) has been attracting a growing interest due to its capability to be utilized in the field of water remediation. Therefore, an atomistic understanding of the transport properties of water in layered GO is pivotal for the development of novel GO membranes. Surprisingly, the very issue of the two-dimensional self-diffusion of water confined between two GO sheets appears to be controversial and simulations showing either a slow-down or no effect … Show more

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“…The G band corresponds to the in-phase vibrations of sp 2 -hybridized C−C bonds in the 2-D hexagonal frame, while the D band represents the level of structural disorder in the carbon network caused by graphitic edges. 25,26 Conversely, the pure cotton fabric had a very low G-peak intensity and a comparatively small D band.…”
Section: Surface Chemistry Of the G/p-c Fabricmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The G band corresponds to the in-phase vibrations of sp 2 -hybridized C−C bonds in the 2-D hexagonal frame, while the D band represents the level of structural disorder in the carbon network caused by graphitic edges. 25,26 Conversely, the pure cotton fabric had a very low G-peak intensity and a comparatively small D band.…”
Section: Surface Chemistry Of the G/p-c Fabricmentioning
confidence: 98%