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Permeation through nanometer pores is important in the design of materials for filtration and separation techniques and because of unusual fundamental behavior arising at the molecular scale. We found that submicrometer-thick membranes made from graphene oxide can be completely impermeable to liquids, vapors, and gases, including helium, but these membranes allow unimpeded permeation of water (H(2)O permeates through the membranes at least 10(10) times faster than He). We attribute these seemingly incompatible observations to a low-friction flow of a monolayer of water through two-dimensional capillaries formed by closely spaced graphene sheets. Diffusion of other molecules is blocked by reversible narrowing of the capillaries in low humidity and/or by their clogging with water.
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Rahul R. Nair
National Institute of Technology Calicut
HengAn Wu
Peac Institute of Multiscale Sciences
P. N. Jayaram
University of Manchester
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Chinese Academy of Sciences
University of Manchester
University of Science and Technology of China
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8ce47f39dfae3cad17e5f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1211694