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RESEARCH ADVANCEMENTS IN THE IDENTIFICATION OF TRANSMISSION ROUTES AND STRUCTURAL ALTERATION TECHNIQUES FOR GRAPHENE OXIDE MEMBRANES

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Volume 2, Issue 2, Pp 6-11, 2024

DOI: 10.61784/wjmpv2n254

Author(s)

Peter Wood

Affiliation(s)

Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Pennsylvania State University, United States.

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Peter Wood

ABSTRACT

This article explains the transmission and separation and interception mechanisms of graphene oxide films, and based on this, it is concluded that the interlayer spacing can be controlled through reduction, cross-linking, cation control, intercalation, physical restrictions, etc. Chemical physical methods; and internal structural defect control mainly through creating nanopores and sealing defects. Therefore, summarizing and analyzing the application limitations of graphene oxide and proposing modification methods and measures for graphene oxide membrane materials can lay a good foundation for the practical application of graphene oxide membranes.

KEYWORDS

Graphene oxide film; Separation mechanism; Transmission channel control; Structural defects; Layer spacing

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Peter Wood. Research advancements in the identification of transmission routes and structural alteration techniques for graphene oxide membranes. World Journal of Mathematics and Physics. 2024, 2(2): 6-11. DOI: 10.61784/wjmpv2n254.

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