Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Sensitive Montmorillonite Evaporation Detector Based on Montmorillonite Monolayer Nanosheets.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- Zhao J et al.
- Affiliation:
- School of Materials Science and Engineering · China
Abstract
Two-dimensional (2D) materials open up exciting possibilities for the study of ion transport behavior for green energy. Here, a simple and effective strategy to fabricate high-conductivity nanofluidic channels based on exfoliated montmorillonite (MTM) nanosheets is proposed. The resource-rich and low-cost layered MTM was first exfoliated into monolayer nanosheets using Exolit OP 550. Subsequently, the MTM nanosheets with Exolit OP 550 were assembled into 2D nanofluidic devices by the layer-by-layer self-assembly method. The results show that Exolit OP 550 exfoliates different types of layered MTM into monolayer nanosheets with uniform contrast and integrity. The reconstructed Na-MTM nanofluidic device has the highest ionic conductance. The ionic conductivity of the Na-MTM 2D nanofluidic device was effectively improved after Li<sup>+</sup> modification with a higher charge density. After further optimizing the content of Exolit OP 550, the ion conductivity of the MTM nanofluidic device reached 4.66 × 10<sup>-4</sup> S cm<sup>-1</sup>, which is 55.3% higher than the highest known value among the same nanofluidic devices. Interestingly, this nanofluidic device exhibited a very high sensitivity in detecting water evaporation, which can reach 10<sup>-12</sup> S s<sup>-1</sup> in resolution. This economically viable strategy may advance the study of low-dimensional ion transport properties in new energy coatings and the design of evaporation detectors.
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