Material selection typically centers on bulk properties. However, how materials are arranged in space provides an additional design dimension. The emerging field of metamaterials utilizes this concept to achieve properties and functionalities inaccessible with just the material chemistry. This approach was applied to separation science, demonstrating experimentally that spatial arrangement can influence diffusion flux direction. In contrast, conventional membranes rely on chemical properties but modulates only the flux magnitude. The strategic arrangement of ZIF-8/poly(acrylic acid) (PAA) and ZIF-67/polyethylenimine (PEI) metal-organic framework beads created localized concentration gradients that influenced diffusion pathways of organic dyes. The modified paths resulted to simultaneous enrichment of methyl orange (MO) in one location and rhodamine B (RhB) in another. This design offers a new approach to molecular separation that moves beyond membrane technology. Moreover, this passive separation system requires no energy input or external stimuli, making it suitable for resource-limited environments.
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King Lun YEUNG
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