Journal of Inorganic Materials, Volume. 35, Issue 9, 959(2020)

Novel Inorganic Two-dimensional Materials for Gas Separation Membranes

Liuxin YANG1,2, Wenhua LUO2, Changan WANG1, and Chen XU2、*
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  • 1School of Materials Science and Engineering, Tsinghua University, Beijing 100084, China
  • 2Institute of Materials, China Academy of Engineering Physics, Jiangyou 621700, China
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    Membrane-based gas separation is one of the critical technologies in filtration and separation industry, since it is more efficient, energy-saving and environmentally friendly compared with traditional separation technologies. Novel inorganic two-dimensional materials (2DMs) for gas separation are expected to achieve both high selectivity and high permeability, breaking through the trade-off between selectivity and permeability of commercial polymer membranes. This review begins with a brief explanation of gas separation mechanisms for membranes. Afterwards, special attention will be given to the recent advances in novel inorganic 2DMs including graphene and their derivatives, TMDs and MXene, about their design, fabrication and application in gas separation. The gas separation characteristics of different materials, their challenges and directions for future research are summarized. Moreover, the application of other novel inorganic 2DMs, such as LDH, h-BN and mica nanosheets in gas separation technology is also discussed. Finally, the perspectives and challenges for future research of novel inorganic 2DMs in gas separation field are outlined.

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    Liuxin YANG, Wenhua LUO, Changan WANG, Chen XU. Novel Inorganic Two-dimensional Materials for Gas Separation Membranes[J]. Journal of Inorganic Materials, 2020, 35(9): 959

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    Paper Information

    Category: REVIEW

    Received: Oct. 28, 2019

    Accepted: --

    Published Online: Mar. 3, 2021

    The Author Email: XU Chen (chenxuacademic@163.com)

    DOI:10.15541/jim20190548

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