Ionic mobility engineering in sub-nanometer graphitic channels
ORAL
Abstract
In this work, we investigated ionic flow in atomically-smooth graphitic channels with height ranging from 7Å to 35nm. We show that the mobilities of ions in such confinements do not scale with hydration shell in a simple fashion, and we further explored the role of the surface charge, physical confinement and chemical interactions. Engineering ionic mobilities within the graphitic channels, we could induce strong current driven by the salinity gradient. Such osmotic power generators – driven by mobility engineering, rather than surface charge – are more resilient on the variation of chemical environment and show orders of magnitude increase in osmotic power density compared to commercial membranes.
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Presenters
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Massimo Spina
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singapore
Authors
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Massimo Spina
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singapore
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Nathan Ronceray
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore
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MORDJANN SOUILAMAS
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore
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Kittipitch Yooprasertchuti
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore
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Vanessa Hui Yin Chou
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singapore
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Slaven Garaj
Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, Natl Univ of Singapore, Natl Univ of Singapore, Centre for Advanced 2D Materials, National University of Singapore