Nanoporous single-layer graphene is promising as an ideal membrane because of its extreme thinness, chemical resistance, and mechanical strength, provided that selective nanopores are successfully incorporated. However, screening and understanding the transport characteristics of the large number of possible pores in graphene are limited by the high computational requirements of molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and the difficulty in experimentally characterizing pores of known structures. MD simulations cannot readily simulate the large number of pores that are encountered in actual membranes to predict transport, and given the huge variety of possible pores, it is hard to narrow down which pores to simulate. Here, we report alternative ...
Advances in fabrication, measurement and characterization have led to intense research in the area o...
The intrinsic defects in reduced graphene oxide (rGO) formed during reduction processes can act as n...
Pore size is a crucial factor impacting gas separation, but difficult to control for a single-layer ...
Nanoporous single-layer graphene is promising as an ideal membrane because of its extreme thinness, ...
Membrane separation applications such as water desalination and carbon capture require high permeanc...
Nanoporous single-layer graphene is regarded as a highly promising membrane material for gas separat...
Molecular sieving across atomically thin nanoporous graphene is predicted to enable superior gas sep...
Hydrodynamics at the nanoscale involves both fundamental study and application of fluid and mass tra...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Ca...
ConspectusGas separation is one of the most important industrial processes and is poised to take a l...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Membrane-based materials are an important branch in the field of gas separation. There are increasin...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Pa...
Membrane-based materials are an important branch in the field of gas separation. There are increasin...
Porous graphene and other atomically thin 2D materials are regarded as highly promising membrane mat...
Advances in fabrication, measurement and characterization have led to intense research in the area o...
The intrinsic defects in reduced graphene oxide (rGO) formed during reduction processes can act as n...
Pore size is a crucial factor impacting gas separation, but difficult to control for a single-layer ...
Nanoporous single-layer graphene is promising as an ideal membrane because of its extreme thinness, ...
Membrane separation applications such as water desalination and carbon capture require high permeanc...
Nanoporous single-layer graphene is regarded as a highly promising membrane material for gas separat...
Molecular sieving across atomically thin nanoporous graphene is predicted to enable superior gas sep...
Hydrodynamics at the nanoscale involves both fundamental study and application of fluid and mass tra...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Ca...
ConspectusGas separation is one of the most important industrial processes and is poised to take a l...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, February ...
Membrane-based materials are an important branch in the field of gas separation. There are increasin...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2017.Pa...
Membrane-based materials are an important branch in the field of gas separation. There are increasin...
Porous graphene and other atomically thin 2D materials are regarded as highly promising membrane mat...
Advances in fabrication, measurement and characterization have led to intense research in the area o...
The intrinsic defects in reduced graphene oxide (rGO) formed during reduction processes can act as n...
Pore size is a crucial factor impacting gas separation, but difficult to control for a single-layer ...