Gas permeation through graphdiyne-based nanoporous membranes

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Zhihua Zhou
Yongtao Tan
Qian Yang
Achintya Bera
Zecheng Xiong
Mehmet Yagmurcukardes
Minsoo Kim
Yichao Zou
Guanghua Wang
Artem Mishchenko
Ivan Timokhin
Canbin Wang
Hao Wang
Chongyang Yang
Yizhen Lu
Radha Boya
Honggang Liao
Sarah Haigh
Huibiao Liu
Francois M. Peeters
Yuliang Li
Andre K. Geim
Sheng Hu
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[1] Xiamen University,State Key Laboratory of Physical Chemistry of Solid Surfaces, Collaborative Innovation Center of Chemistry for Energy Materials (iChEM), College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering
[2] University of Manchester,Department of Physics and Astronomy
[3] University of Manchester,National Graphene Institute
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing National Laboratory for Molecular Sciences (BNLMS), CAS Research/Education Center for Excellence in Molecular Sciences, Institute of Chemistry
[5] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Photonics
[6] Izmir Institute of Technology,Department of Materials
[7] University of Manchester,Department of Physics
[8] University of Antwerp,undefined
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Nanoporous membranes based on two dimensional materials are predicted to provide highly selective gas transport in combination with extreme permeance. Here we investigate membranes made from multilayer graphdiyne, a graphene-like crystal with a larger unit cell. Despite being nearly a hundred of nanometers thick, the membranes allow fast, Knudsen-type permeation of light gases such as helium and hydrogen whereas heavy noble gases like xenon exhibit strongly suppressed flows. Using isotope and cryogenic temperature measurements, the seemingly conflicting characteristics are explained by a high density of straight-through holes (direct porosity of ∼0.1%), in which heavy atoms are adsorbed on the walls, partially blocking Knudsen flows. Our work offers important insights into intricate transport mechanisms playing a role at nanoscale.
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