Salt concentration, pH and pressure controlled separation of small molecules through lamellar graphene oxide membranes
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(53), pp. 5963–5963
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Abstract
For the first time, pressure, salt concentration and pH demonstrated advantages for tuning the nanochannels within lamellar graphene oxide (LGO) membranes to control the separation of small molecules. This provides a new avenue for designing and engineering efficient LGO membranes for molecular separation.
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