Nanoporous two-dimensional MoS2 membranes for fast saline solution purification.

@article{Kou2016NanoporousTM,
  title={Nanoporous two-dimensional MoS2 membranes for fast saline solution purification.},
  author={Jianlong Kou and Jun Yao and Lili Wu and Xiaoyan Zhou and Hangjun Lu and Fengmin Wu and Jintu Fan},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2016},
  volume={18 32},
  pages={
          22210-6
        }
}
Finding a membrane with both high permeability and high salt rejection is very important for saline solution purification. Here, we report the performance of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) membranes with nanoscale pores for saline solution purification via all-atom molecular dynamics simulations. It was found that the nanoporous two-dimensional MoS2 membrane can impede salt ions, while allowing highly efficient permeation of water molecules. By engineering the appropriate sizes of the nanopores… 
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