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Graphene Oxide Based Structured Laminar Membranes


EMSL Project ID
48749

Abstract

Structured laminar membranes, consisting of hierarchically stacked, overlapping layers of 2D graphene oxide (GOx), are a fascinating and promising new class of materials with the potential for radically improved water separation with excellent selectivity and high permeability. The project is funded (in its second year) by the Material Synthesis and Simulation Across Scales (MS3) Initiative.

Project Details

Start Date
2015-03-04
End Date
2015-09-30
Status
Closed

Team

Principal Investigator

David Gotthold
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Team Members

Birgit Schwenzer
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Bojana Ginovska
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Yongsoon Shin
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Leonard Fifield
Institution
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Related Publications

Shin Y. M.N. Taufique R. Devanathan E.C. Cutsforth J. Lee W. Liu and L.S. Fifield et al. 2019. Highly Selective Supported Graphene Oxide Membranes for Water-Ethanol Separation. Scientific Reports 9 no. 1:Article No. 2251. PNNL-SA-130472. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-38485-y