Janus膜在化学工程及其他领域的优越性。

Hao-Cheng Yang, Yi-Zhou Chen, Kai Li, Xin-Yu Guo, Qi-Rui Jiang, Seth B Darling, Zhi-Kang Xu
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Janus结构以其固有的不对称性为特征,能够在膜材料中实现定向传质,从而驱动新颖节能的化学过程。Janus的优势涵盖了从纳米级分子和离子传输到具有不对称空间结构的宏观分离系统的应用。本文综述了Janus膜的材料基础,包括设计原理、结构调节和可扩展性挑战。我们探索控制其独特行为的物理,并检查其在化学工程中的各种应用,包括相转移,分子或离子传输。通过多尺度的观点,我们提供了一个全面的了解Janus优势在推进化学工程技术的影响。最后,我们讨论了将理论进展转化为实际应用的障碍,并提出了未来研究的有希望的途径,以利用Janus膜和系统在解决与能源,可持续性等相关的全球挑战方面的全部潜力。
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Janus Superiority of Membranes in Chemical Engineering and Beyond.

Janus configurations, characterized by their inherent asymmetry, enable directional mass transfer in membrane materials that drive novel and energy-efficient chemical processes. This Janus superiority spans applications from nanoscale molecular and ionic transport to macro-scale separation systems with asymmetric spatial architectures. This review provides an analysis of the material foundations including design principles, structure regulation, and scalability challenges underlying Janus membranes. We explore the physics that governs their unique behavior and examine their diverse applications across chemical engineering, including phase transfer, and molecular or ionic transport. Through a multiscale perspective, we provide a comprehensive understanding of the impact of Janus superiority in advancing chemical engineering technologies. Finally, we discuss the hurdles in translating theoretical advances into practical applications and propose promising avenues for future research to harness the full potential of Janus membranes and systems in addressing global challenges related to energy, sustainability, and beyond.

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