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Isotopic Separation of Helium through Nanoporous Graphene Membranes: A Ring Polymer Molecular Dynamics Study

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-09-15 v1

Abstract

Microscopic-level understanding of the separation mechanism for two-dimensional (2D) membranes is an active area of research due to potential implications of this class of membranes for various technological processes. Helium (He) purification from the natural resources is of particular interest due to the shortfall in its production. In this work, we applied the ring polymer molecular dynamics (RPMD) method to graphdiyne (Gr2) and graphtriyne (Gr3) 2D membranes having variable pore sizes for the separation of He isotopes. We found that the transmission rate through Gr3 is many orders of magnitude greater than Gr2. The selectivity of either isotope at low temperatures is a consequence of a delicate balance between the zero-point energy effect and tunneling of 4^4He and 3^3He. RPMD provides an efficient approach for studying the separation of He isotopes, taking into account quantum effects of light nuclei motions at low temperatures, which classical methods fail to capture.

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@article{arxiv.2101.09133,
  title  = {Isotopic Separation of Helium through Nanoporous Graphene Membranes: A Ring Polymer Molecular Dynamics Study},
  author = {Somnath Bhowmick and Marta I. Hernández and José Campos-Martínez and Yury V. Suleimanov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.09133},
  year   = {2021}
}