Graphene Oxide Nanoribbon Hydrogel: Viscoelastic Behavior and Use as a Molecular Separation Membrane

Authors
Choi, YunkyuKim, Sung-SooKim, Ji HoonKang, JunhyeokChoi, EunjiChoi, Seung EunKim, Jeong PilKwon, OhchanKim, Dae Woo
Issue Date
2020-09-22
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Citation
ACS NANO, v.14, no.9, pp.12195 - 12202
Abstract
The preparation of carbon materials based hydrogels and their viscoelastic properties are essential for their broad application and scale-up. However, existing studies are mainly focused on graphene derivatives and carbon nanotubes, and the behavior of graphene nanoribbon (GNR), a narrow strip of graphene, remains elusive. Herein, we demonstrate the concentration-driven gelation of oxidized GNR (graphene oxide nanoribbon, GONR) in aqueous solvents. Exfoliated individual GONRs sequentially assemble into strings (similar to 1 mg/mL), (similar to 20 nanoplates mg/mL), and a macroporous scaffold (50 mg/mL) with increasing concentration. The GONR hydrogels exhibit viscoelastic shear-thinning behavior and can be shear-coated to form large-area GONR films on substrates. The entangled and stacked structure of the GONR film contributed to outstanding nanofiltration performance under high pressure, cross-flow, and long-term filtration, while the precise molecular separation with 100% rejection rate was maintained for sub-nanometer molecules.
Keywords
graphene nanoribbon; hydrogel; scaffold; nanofiltration; membrane; coating
ISSN
1936-0851
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/118103
DOI
10.1021/acsnano.0c05902
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