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Controllable ion transport by surface-charged graphene oxide membrane

Mengchen Zhang,Kecheng Guan,Yufan Ji,Gongping Liu,Wanqin Jin,Nanping Xu  
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Graphene oxide membranes have great potential in separation processes, but small ions rejection needs improvement for large scale applications. Here the authors manipulate the membrane’s surface charge to control selective ion transport, achieving high rejection for A2B and AB2 type salts and maintaining high water permeance.

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Controllable ion transport by surface-charged graphene oxide membrane

Graphene oxide membranes have great potential in separation processes, but small ions rejection needs improvement for large scale applications. Here the authors manipulate the membrane’s surface charge to control selective ion transport, achieving high rejection for A2B and AB2 type salts and maintaining high water permeance.

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Mengchen Zhang,Kecheng Guan,Yufan Ji,Gongping Liu,Wanqin Jin,Nanping Xu,.Controllable ion transport by surface-charged graphene oxide membrane. 10 (1),.

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