Ion Transport Behavior in van der Waals Gaps of 2D Materials

SMALL(2024)

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2D materials, with advantages of atomic thickness and novel physical/chemical characteristics, have emerged as the vital building blocks for advanced lamellar membranes which possess promising potential in energy storage, ion separation, and catalysis. When 2D materials are stacked together, the van der Waals (vdW) force generated between adjacent layered nanosheets induces the construction of an ordered lamellar membrane. By regulating the interlayer spacing down to the nanometer or even sub-nanometer scale, rapid and selective ion transport can be achieved through such vdW gaps. The further improvement and application of qualified 2D materials-based lamellar membranes (2DLMs) can be fulfilled by the rational design of nanochannels and the intelligent micro-environment regulation under different stimuli. Focusing on the newly emerging advances of 2DLMs, in this review, the common top-down and bottom-up synthesis approaches of 2D nanosheets and the design strategy of functional 2DLMs are briefly introduced. Two essential ion transport mechanisms within vdW gaps are also involved. Subsequently, the responsive 2DLMs based on different types of external stimuli and their unique applications in nanofluid transport, membrane-based filters, and energy storage are presented. Based on the above analysis, the existing challenges and future developing prospects of 2DLMs are further proposed. A general overview of ion transport behavior in van der Waals (vdW) gaps of 2D materials is provided here. The 2D nanosheet synthesis, assembly methods of 2D lamellar membranes, ion transport mechanism, responsive regulation, and novel membrane applications are emphasized. This work will be an inspiring contribution to the development of multifunctional lamellar membranes based on 2D materials. image
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2D nanosheets,ion transport,nanoconfinement,nanofluidic channel
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