Periodic Reporting for period 1 - NANOPORE (Precise array of proton selective nanopores in 2D atomically thin membranes)
Période du rapport: 2017-10-01 au 2019-03-31
Supported by the ERC proof of concept, we demonstrate for the first time the synthesis of atomically thin carbon membranes with native, tight size distribution, nanometer pores from core-rim structure monomers via a two steps approach. The core-rim monomer is crucial for the membrane preparation: the core is thermally stable which forms the frame of the membrane; the rim is thermally unstable which decomposes and crosslinks the cores. The mechanically robust, centimeter-sized membrane has a pore size of 3.6 ± 1.8 nm and a thickness of 2.0 ± 0.5 nm. Remarkably, ion current rectification was observed which is unprecedented in atomically thin, large area porous membranes. Additionally, the fact that the membrane is ultra-permeable to cations makes it a good candidate for reverse electrodialysis research. By using a diversity of core-rim monomers, our strategy paves a road towards the controllable design and synthesis of atomically thin porous membranes with tight pore size distribution, varied frame structure, and importantly the possibility for the large-scale fabrication of nanopore arrays yielding remarkable ionic selectivity and conductivity which are fundamental elements for PEM fuel cell, desalination and water purification.