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September 12, 2024

Adaptive healing of stress-induced dynamic cracks in a metal-organic framework membrane using nanoparticles

Schematic illustration of the PHICD and AHSDC concepts and comparisons between them. Credit: Science Advances (2024). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado7331
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Schematic illustration of the PHICD and AHSDC concepts and comparisons between them. Credit: Science Advances (2024). DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.ado7331

Stress-induced cracks often lead to catastrophic failure of materials. For membranes, stress loads concomitant with thermal and mechanical risks during separation will gradually produce cracks, which weaken the stability and reliability of membranes in long-term separation processes.

Recently, a research group led by Prof. Yang Weishen and Prof. Ban Yujie from the Dalian Institute of Chemical Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics (DICP) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences proposed adaptive healing of -induced dynamic (AHSDC) in a metal-organic framework membrane using nanoparticles. Their study was published in .

Traditional post crack-healing technologies, due to the spatiotemporal mismatch between crack formation and crack healing, lack point-by-point healing accuracy and result in a large healing zone, thus leading to increased membrane thickness and mass transfer resistance.

In this study, AHSDC was proposed to create spatiotemporal harmony between generation and healing of cracks. AHSDC leveraged risk factors to overcome the membrane's tolerance limits and made stress-induced dynamic cracks fully exposed prior to separation. At the same time, it employed in situ formed in the same chemical environment to immediately fill crack gaps once cracks formed in the membrane.

The research group proved that AHSDC could function with point-by-point accuracy and form adaptive healing zones with the ability of self-selecting their shapes according to peculiarities of cracks.

The after AHSDC retained satisfactory separation performances for azeotropic mixtures with saved by approximately 85%. Additionally, the separation durability was improved by at least two orders of magnitude.

More information: Yuecheng Wang et al, Adaptive healing of stress-induced dynamic cracks in a metal-organic framework membrane using nanoparticles, Science Advances (2024).

Journal information: Science Advances

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