2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3cp03133k
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Surface/interfacial transport through pores control desalination mechanisms in 2D carbon-based membranes

Xiaoyang Zhao,
Kun Meng,
Yutao Niu
et al.

Abstract: The shortage of freshwater is critical concerns for contemporary society, and reverse osmosis desalination technology has gathered considerable awareness. It has been recognized that the desalination properties of water flow...

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“…2 As a result, scientists have been actively exploring alternative materials for in water desalination. In recent years, the advancement of nanotechnology has led to the discovery of novel two-dimensional materials with atomic thickness, including graphene-based materials, 4–7 zeolites, 8 molybdenum disulfide, 9,10 boron nitride, 11 titanium carbide, 12 and MOFs. 13–17 These materials have shown great potential for improving membrane performance due to their unique nanostructures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 As a result, scientists have been actively exploring alternative materials for in water desalination. In recent years, the advancement of nanotechnology has led to the discovery of novel two-dimensional materials with atomic thickness, including graphene-based materials, 4–7 zeolites, 8 molybdenum disulfide, 9,10 boron nitride, 11 titanium carbide, 12 and MOFs. 13–17 These materials have shown great potential for improving membrane performance due to their unique nanostructures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%