Membranes. In their Research Article (e202206152), Jian Xue, Jürgen Caro, Haihui Wang et al. report a bioinspired Ti3C2Tx MXene‐based ionic diode membrane for osmotic energy conversion with extraordinary ionic rectification.
Metal–organic framework (MOF) membranes have attracted
significant
research interest in gas separation, but efficient helium (He) separation
remains a challenge due to the weak polarizability of He and the intrinsic
pore size flexibility of MOFs. Herein, incorporated fullerenes (C60 and C70) were used to tune the crystallographic
phase composition of ZIF-8 membranes, thus creating small and fixed
apertures for selective He permeation. The fullerene-modified ZIF-8
(C60@ZIF-8 and C70@ZIF-8) membranes contain
about 20% of the rigid-lattice ZIF-8_I-43m phase and have been prepared
as 200–350 nm thick supported layers through electrochemical
synthesis. They show a significantly enhanced molecular sieving for
He/N2,CH4 together with a satisfactory He permeance
of >200 GPU. Specifically, the He/N2 selectivity of
the
C70@ZIF-8 membrane is up to 30.4, which is much higher
than that of the fullerene-free ZIF-8 membrane (5.1) and nearly an
order of magnitude higher than those of other reported He-selective
MOF membranes. A continuous long-term gas permeation test over 780
h under dry and humid conditions proved the excellent stability of
the fullerene-modified ZIF-8 membranes. The general validity and versatility
of the proposed strategy for MOF membrane preparation are also demonstrated
by the enhancement of the separation performance of a fullerene-modified
ZIF-76 membrane.
The understanding of correlations between molecular-details and macroscopic material behaviors is a fundamental question of molecular chemistry/physics and offers practical interests in material design with fine-property-tunability. Herein, we demonstrate extreme...
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