2021 Annual Meeting
(63c) Chemistry & Engineering of Two-Dimensional Materials for Energy-Efficient Molecular Separation
Author
In this seminar, I will present our work on the synthesis of nanoporous two-dimensional materials such as graphene, graphitic carbon nitrides and zeolite precursors using a number of top-down and bottom-up synthetic strategies. In case of graphene, I will discuss defect nucleation and expansion strategies that allow incorporation of vacancy defects (nanopores) at a high density but with a narrow pore-size-distribution with a resolution of 0.3 Å for molecular differentiation, leading to realization of record-high performance in post-combustion carbon capture [1-6]. I will discuss mechanical reinforcement strategies that allows one to scale-up nanoporous single-layer graphene membranes for gas separation [1,5,7] which has led to a pilot plant demonstration project. Finally, I will discuss synthesis and tuning of gas transport pathways from nanoporous two-dimensional nanosheets and their films that allow facile fabrication of membranes for pre-combustion carbon capture [8,9].
References
- Nature Communications 2018, 9, 2632
- Science Advances 2019, 5, eaav1851
- Energy & Environmental Sciences 2019, 12, 3305â3312
- Science Advances 2021, 7, eabf0116, In press.
- Nature Communications 2018, 9, 2632
- PNAS 2021, 118, In Press.
- Journal of Membrane Science 2021, 618, 118745
- Science Advances 2020, 6, eaay9851
- Nature Materials 2021, 20, 362-369.