Robust Ion Highways in Vermiculite-Based Ultrathin Composite Network Membranes for High-Performance Flow Batteries
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Rational design of ion-selective
membranes is crucial
for energy
technologies. Herein, we developed a vermiculite nanosheet (VN)-enabled
nanoconfined network membrane with ultrahigh ion selectivity. The
complete infusion of VN-polymer composites into polypropylene network
established a robust architecture featuring negatively charged VN-dispersed
laminar channels. The optimal ultrathin composite network membrane
(7 μm) exhibited exceptional tensile strength up to 310 MPa,
an order of magnitude greater than that of commercial Nafion 212.
Leveraging the synergistic effects of size exclusion and Donnan exclusion,
the membrane achieved a proton conductivity of 78.5 mS cm–1, coupled with an outstanding K+/Fe(CN)63– selectivity of 260, approximately 3.0 times superior
to Nafion 212. Ab initio molecular dynamics (AIMD) simulations revealed
that the rapid proton transport within VN interlayers was achieved
through the synergistic operation of the Grotthuss and vehicular mechanisms.
In vanadium flow batteries, it achieved 80.1% energy efficiency at
200 mA cm–2 with 1000-cycle stability and ultralow
capacity decay (0.08%/cycle vs Nafion’s 0.24%/cycle). Meanwhile,
the membrane demonstrated an outstanding energy efficiency (EE) of
86.7% at 80 mA cm–2 in the zinc–iron flow
battery system and effectively inhibited zinc dendrite penetration.
This vermiculite-based composite membrane with robust nanoarchitectonics
establishes a high-performance platform for advanced energy storage.
创建时间:
2026-04-15



