Nanostructured, Fluid-Bicontinuous Gels for Continuous-Flow Liquid–Liquid Extraction
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2022-05-05
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Fluid-bicontinuous gels are unique materials that allow two distinct fluids to interact through a percolating, rigid scaffold. Current restrictions for their use are the large fluid-channel sizes (>5 µm), limiting the fluid–fluid interaction surface-area, and the inability to flow liquids through the channels. In this work a scalable synthesis route of nanoparticle stabilized fluid-bicontinuous gels with channels sizes below 500 nm and specific surface areas of 2 m2 cm−3 is introduced. Moreover, it is demonstrated that liquids can be pumped through the fluid-bicontinuous gels via electroosmosis. The fast liquid flow in the fluid-bicontinuous gel facilitates their use for molecular separations in continuous-flow liquid–liquid extraction. Together with the high surface areas, liquid flow through fluid-bicontinuous gels enhances their potential as highly permeable porous materials with possible uses as microreaction media, fuel-cell components, and separation membranes.
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bijels, catalysis, electroosmosis, extraction, nanoparticles, General Materials Science, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering
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Khan, M, Sprockel, A, MacMillan, K, Alting, M, Kharal, S P & Haase, M 2022, 'Nanostructured, Fluid-Bicontinuous Gels for Continuous-Flow Liquid–Liquid Extraction', Advanced Materials, vol. 34, no. 18, 2109547, pp. 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202109547