Two-dimensional (2D) MXene-based lamellar membranes bearing interlayers of tunable hydrophilicity are promising for high-performance water purification. The current challenge lies in how to engineer the pore wall's surface properties in the subnano-confinement environment while ensuring its high selectivity. Herein, poly(ionic liquid)s, equipped with readily exchangeable counter anions, succeeded as a hydrophilicity modifier in addressing this issue. Lamellar membranes bearing nanochannels of tailorable hydrophilicity are constructed via assembly of poly(ionic liquid)-armored MXene nanosheets. By shifting the interlayer galleries from being hydrophilic to more hydrophobic via simple anion exchange, the MXene membrane performs drastically better for both the permeance (by two-fold improvement) and rejection (≈99 %). This facile method opens up a new avenue for building 2D material-based membranes of enhancing molecular transport and sieving effect.
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Yi, M., Wang, M., Wang, Y., Wang, Y., Chang, J., Kheirabad, A. K., … Zhang, M. (2022). Poly(ionic liquid)-Armored MXene Membrane: Interlayer Engineering for Facilitated Water Transport. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(27). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202202515
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