Fast Water Transport through Subnanometer Diameter Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotube Membranes.

Da-Chi Yang,Richard J Castellano, Ricardo Prada Silvy, Sathish K Lageshetty, Robert F Praino,Francesco Fornasiero,Jerry W Shan

Nano letters(2023)

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Small-diameter carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have outstanding mass-transport properties, especially enhanced water flow. Here, we report on water transport through the first macroscopic membranes with vertically oriented, subnanometer (0.8 nm) CNT pores, made by a scalable, solution-based method with electric-field alignment of bulk-grown single-wall CNTs (SWCNTs). After plasma etching to open pores, vertically aligned CNTs served as the primary pathway for liquid-water transport. The CNT membranes showed fast pressure-driven water transport, with up to 10-fold enhancement compared to no-slip Hagen-Poiseuille flow. Comparing 0.8 and 3 nm CNTs, we found that the hydrodynamic slip lengths increased with decreasing nanotube diameter, reaching 8.5 μm for the smaller-diameter CNTs. The results suggest that pressure-driven water transport in small-diameter CNTs is increasingly dominated by entrance resistance, thus becoming independent of nanotube length. Scalably fabricated membranes incorporating vertically aligned subnanometer CNT pores could have applications in water filtration, desalination, and energy harvesting.
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carbon nanotubes, flow enhancement, membranes, subnanometer scale, slip length, entrance resistance, water filtration, desalination
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