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Direct electronetting of high-performance membranes based on self-assembled 2D nanoarchitectured networks.


ABSTRACT: There is an increasing demand worldwide on advanced two-dimensional (2D) nanofibrous networks with applications ranging from environmental protection and electrical devices to bioengineering. Design of such nanoarchitectured materials has been considered a long-standing challenge. Herein, we report a direct electronetting technology for the fabrication of self-assembled 2D nanoarchitectured networks (nano-nets) from various materials. Tailoring of the precursor solution and of the microelectric field allows charged droplets, which are ejected from a Taylor cone, to levitate, deform and phase separate before they self-assemble a 2D nanofibre network architecture. The fabricated nano-nets show mechanical robustness and benefit from nanostructural properties such as enhanced surface wettability, high transparency, separation and improved air filtration properties. Calcination of the nano-nets results in the formation of carbon nano-nets with electric conductivity and titanium dioxide nano-nets with bioprotective properties.

SUBMITTER: Zhang S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6441005 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Direct electronetting of high-performance membranes based on self-assembled 2D nanoarchitectured networks.

Zhang Shichao S   Liu Hui H   Tang Ning N   Ge Jianlong J   Yu Jianyong J   Ding Bin B  

Nature communications 20190329 1


There is an increasing demand worldwide on advanced two-dimensional (2D) nanofibrous networks with applications ranging from environmental protection and electrical devices to bioengineering. Design of such nanoarchitectured materials has been considered a long-standing challenge. Herein, we report a direct electronetting technology for the fabrication of self-assembled 2D nanoarchitectured networks (nano-nets) from various materials. Tailoring of the precursor solution and of the microelectric  ...[more]

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