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Tunable Ion Transport in Two-Dimensional Nanofluidic Channels.

Weiwen XinHaoyang LingYanglansen CuiYongchao QianXiang-Yu KongLei JiangLiping Wen
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Layered two-dimensional (2D) materials with interlayer channels at the nanometer scale offer an ideal platform to control ion transport behaviors, including high-precision separation, ultrafast diffusion, and tunable permeation flux, which show great potential for energy conversion and storage, water treatment, catalysis, biosynthesis, and sensing. Recent advances in controlling the structure and functionality of 2D nanofluidic channels sustainably open doors for more revolutionary applications. In this Perspective, we first present a brief introduction to the fundamental mechanisms for ion transport in 2D nanofluidic channels and an overview of state-of-the-art assembly technologies of nanochannel membranes. We then point out new avenues for developing advanced nanofluidics, combining molecular-level cross-linking, and surface modification in nanoconfinement. Finally, we outline the potential applications of these 2D nanofluidic channel membranes and their technical challenges that need to be addressed to afford for practical applications.
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