Quasi-Unidirectional Transport Bilayer Two-Dimensional Nanopores for Highly-Efficient Molecular Sieving

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Abstract

Two-dimensional nanopores are very promising for high-permeance molecular sieving, but the molecular backflow from permeate-side to feed-side is not beneficial for improving molecular permeance. We study the quasi-unidirectional molecular transport through a graphene-hexagonal boron nitride bilayer nanopore, aiming to realize a high-permeance molecular sieving. Molecular dynamics simulations of CO2/CH4 separations show that the bilayer pore presents 3.7 times higher selectivity comparing to the single-layer graphene nanopore with the same size. The quasi-unidirectional molecular transport is attributed to the distinctive adsorption abilities of gas molecules on the two sides of bilayer nanopores and the inhibited molecular backflow from permeate-side to feed-side. This work provides a promising way to realize the ultra-permeable porous membranes with molecular permeance even higher than the single-layer atomic-thickness membranes.

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Sun, C., Liu, C., Luo, K., & Bai, B. (2021). Quasi-Unidirectional Transport Bilayer Two-Dimensional Nanopores for Highly-Efficient Molecular Sieving. Frontiers in Energy Research, 9. https://doi.org/10.3389/fenrg.2021.773924

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