Photonic liquid crystals of graphene oxide for fast membrane nanofiltration

Alice C. Lin,Fangyou Xie, Liam J. McCarthy, David R. Rodgers, Kyle G. Hoff, Maximilian R. von Welczeck,Sixin Zhai, Andrea C. Saw,Gregory E. Scott,Shanju Zhang

Carbon Trends(2022)

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Abstract
The photonic liquid crystalline (LC) dispersion of graphene oxide (GO) is prepared using centrifugation-induced size-fractionization. Under gravity, a series of successive centrifugations enable large GO sheets to sediment and fractionize into a narrowed size distribution. The resulting large GO sheets display large-area monodomain structures with uniform orientation, forming a photonic LC phase. The single lyotropic LC phase forms at the concentration > 0.34 wt% and structural coloring occurs at the concentration > 0.59 wt%. The structural color with different wavelength is tuned with various concentrations (0.59–0.92 wt%). GO membranes are supported on porous poly(ether sulphone) membranes from photonic LC dispersions by a vacuum-spin method. The photonic GO membrane demonstrates dramatic enhancement of water permeance (169.3 Lm−2 hr−1 bar−1), which is 12 times faster than the control GO membrane (13.2 Lm−2 hr−1 bar−1). The ion rejection of the photonic GO membrane (45–60%) is also significantly improved, as compared to the control GO membrane (30–48%). Organic dye rejection testing shows that the photonic GO membrane remains as high molecular rejection (> 90%) as the control GO membrane. This work may provide a new way to fabricate ordered GO membranes for fast nanofiltration.
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Membranes,Graphene oxide,Nanofiltration,Photonic crystals,Liquid crystals
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