| Literature DB >> 26885459 |
Guoping Gao1, Yan Jiao2, Yalong Jiao1, Fengxian Ma1, Liangzhi Kou1, Aijun Du1.
Abstract
The development of low energy cost membranes to separate He from noble gas mixtures is highly desired. In this work, we studied He purification using recently experimentally realized, two-dimensional stanene (2D Sn) and decorated 2D Sn (SnH and SnF) honeycomb lattices by density functional theory calculations. To increase the permeability of noble gases through pristine 2D Sn at room temperature (298 K), two practical strategies (i.e., the application of strain and functionalization) are proposed. With their high concentration of large pores, 2D Sn-based membrane materials demonstrate excellent helium purification and can serve as a superior membrane over traditionally used, porous materials. In addition, the separation performance of these 2D Sn-based membrane materials can be significantly tuned by application of strain to optimize the He purification properties by taking both diffusion and selectivity into account. Our results are the first calculations of He separation in a defect-free honeycomb lattice, highlighting new interesting materials for helium separation for future experimental validation.Entities:
Keywords: fluorination; gas purification; honeycomb lattice
Year: 2015 PMID: 26885459 PMCID: PMC4734409 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.6.256
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1The geometrical structures of Sn, SnH, and SnF lattices from top (a–c) and side (d–f) views. Color code: grey, Sn; white, H; light green, F.
Figure 2Minimum pathway for noble gases (He, Ne and Ar) penetrating through 2D Sn lattice under (a) 0%, (b) 5% and (c) 8% strain.
Figure 3Minimum pathway for noble gases (He, Ne and Ar) passing through a 2D SnH lattice under (a) 0%, (b) 5% and (c) 8% strain.
Figure 4Minimum pathway for noble gases (He, Ne and Ar) passing through a 2D SnF lattice under (a) 0%, (b) 5% and (c) 8% strain.
Figure 5Diffusion rate (a) and selectivity (b) for noble gases (He, Ne and Ar) penetrating through 2D Sn, SnH, and SnF lattices under different strains.