TY - JOUR
T1 - Self-Correcting Assembly via Mechanochemical Polymer Rearrangement for Scalable Nanostructure Manufacturing
AU - Wang, Jiaqi
AU - Yang, Ya’nan
AU - Li, Dan
AU - Shi, Mengfan
AU - Wei, Xiaoyan
AU - Yuan, Man
AU - Lu, Hengyi
AU - Zhao, Yang
AU - Zhao, Fei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2024/10/7
Y1 - 2024/10/7
N2 - Nanoarchitectures enable novel macroscopic functionalities, yet scalable and continuous self-assembly methods for micro/nanostructures are still rare. Here, a supramolecular system emerges from the co-assembly of graphene oxide nanosheets and naturally extracted lignin in water. Triggered by air injection, this system develops vesicular structures interconnected by a hydrogen-bonding network, facilitating a sol-gel transition. The obtained hydrogel, characterized by a dynamic polymeric network with self-correcting assembly capabilities, maintains microstructural integrity under plastic deformation. Such a characteristic enables the continuous meter-scale production of porous frameworks with inner wall structures on the order of tens of nanometers. A fabricated 1 m2 solar evaporator produces 9 L of water per day under winter sunlight conditions (0.5 kW/m2 for 7 h), achieving this based on a standard vapor generation rate of 3.4 kg m-2 h-1 under one sun. The capability for self-correcting assembly not only minimizes the formation of microdefects during nanostructure construction but also significantly enhances the processability of the assembled structures.
AB - Nanoarchitectures enable novel macroscopic functionalities, yet scalable and continuous self-assembly methods for micro/nanostructures are still rare. Here, a supramolecular system emerges from the co-assembly of graphene oxide nanosheets and naturally extracted lignin in water. Triggered by air injection, this system develops vesicular structures interconnected by a hydrogen-bonding network, facilitating a sol-gel transition. The obtained hydrogel, characterized by a dynamic polymeric network with self-correcting assembly capabilities, maintains microstructural integrity under plastic deformation. Such a characteristic enables the continuous meter-scale production of porous frameworks with inner wall structures on the order of tens of nanometers. A fabricated 1 m2 solar evaporator produces 9 L of water per day under winter sunlight conditions (0.5 kW/m2 for 7 h), achieving this based on a standard vapor generation rate of 3.4 kg m-2 h-1 under one sun. The capability for self-correcting assembly not only minimizes the formation of microdefects during nanostructure construction but also significantly enhances the processability of the assembled structures.
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U2 - 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c01427
DO - 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c01427
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85202540082
SN - 2639-4979
VL - 6
SP - 4443
EP - 4451
JO - ACS Materials Letters
JF - ACS Materials Letters
IS - 10
ER -