Abstract
We design an all-carbon membrane for the filtration and desalination of water. A unique layered assembly of carbon nanostructures including graphite oxide (GO), buckypaper consisting of carbon nanotubes, and a strong carbon fabric provides high mechanical strength and thermal stability, resilience to harsh chemical cleaning agents, and electrical conductivity, thus addressing major shortcomings of commercial reverse osmosis membranes. We use ab initio density-functional-theory calculations to obtain atomic-level insight into the permeation of water molecules in between GO layers and across in-layer vacancy defects. Our calculations elucidate the reason for selective rejection of solvated ions in an optimized GO membrane that is structurally stabilized in a sandwich arrangement in between layers of buckypaper, which are protected on both sides by strong carbon fabric layers.
2 More- Received 14 June 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.12.024054
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