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Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization

Two-dimensional (2D) MXene materials have recently been the focus of membrane research due to their unique properties, such as their single-atomic-layer thickness, flexibility, molecular filtration abilities and microstructural similarities with graphene, which is currently the most efficient precur...

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Autores principales: Emerenciano, Aline Alencar, do Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo, Barbosa, Ana Paula Cysne, Ran, Ke, Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert, Gonzalez-Julian, Jesus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12101025
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author Emerenciano, Aline Alencar
do Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo
Barbosa, Ana Paula Cysne
Ran, Ke
Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert
Gonzalez-Julian, Jesus
author_facet Emerenciano, Aline Alencar
do Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo
Barbosa, Ana Paula Cysne
Ran, Ke
Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert
Gonzalez-Julian, Jesus
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description Two-dimensional (2D) MXene materials have recently been the focus of membrane research due to their unique properties, such as their single-atomic-layer thickness, flexibility, molecular filtration abilities and microstructural similarities with graphene, which is currently the most efficient precursor material for gas separation applications. In addition, the potential to process nanoscale channels has motivated investigations of parameters which can improve membrane permeability and selectivity. Interlayer spacing and defects, which are still challenging to control, are among the most crucial parameters for membrane performance. Herein, the effect of heat treatment on the d-spacing of MXene nanosheets and the surface functionalization of nanolayers was shown regarding its impact on the gas diffusion mechanism. The distance of the layers was reduced by a factor of over 10 from 0.345 nm to 0.024 nm, the defects were reduced, and the surface functionalization was maintained upon treatment of the Ti(3)C(2) membrane at 500 °C under an Ar/H(2) atmosphere as compared to 80 °C under vacuum. This led to a change from Knudsen diffusion to molecular sieving, as demonstrated by single-gas permeation tests at room temperature. Overall, this work shows a simple and promising way to improve H(2)/CO(2) selectivity via temperature treatment under a controlled atmosphere.
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spelling pubmed-96086362022-10-28 Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization Emerenciano, Aline Alencar do Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo Barbosa, Ana Paula Cysne Ran, Ke Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert Gonzalez-Julian, Jesus Membranes (Basel) Article Two-dimensional (2D) MXene materials have recently been the focus of membrane research due to their unique properties, such as their single-atomic-layer thickness, flexibility, molecular filtration abilities and microstructural similarities with graphene, which is currently the most efficient precursor material for gas separation applications. In addition, the potential to process nanoscale channels has motivated investigations of parameters which can improve membrane permeability and selectivity. Interlayer spacing and defects, which are still challenging to control, are among the most crucial parameters for membrane performance. Herein, the effect of heat treatment on the d-spacing of MXene nanosheets and the surface functionalization of nanolayers was shown regarding its impact on the gas diffusion mechanism. The distance of the layers was reduced by a factor of over 10 from 0.345 nm to 0.024 nm, the defects were reduced, and the surface functionalization was maintained upon treatment of the Ti(3)C(2) membrane at 500 °C under an Ar/H(2) atmosphere as compared to 80 °C under vacuum. This led to a change from Knudsen diffusion to molecular sieving, as demonstrated by single-gas permeation tests at room temperature. Overall, this work shows a simple and promising way to improve H(2)/CO(2) selectivity via temperature treatment under a controlled atmosphere. MDPI 2022-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC9608636/ /pubmed/36295783 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12101025 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Emerenciano, Aline Alencar
do Nascimento, Rubens Maribondo
Barbosa, Ana Paula Cysne
Ran, Ke
Meulenberg, Wilhelm Albert
Gonzalez-Julian, Jesus
Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title_full Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title_fullStr Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title_full_unstemmed Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title_short Ti(3)C(2) MXene Membranes for Gas Separation: Influence of Heat Treatment Conditions on D-Spacing and Surface Functionalization
title_sort ti(3)c(2) mxene membranes for gas separation: influence of heat treatment conditions on d-spacing and surface functionalization
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9608636/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36295783
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/membranes12101025
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