Development and investigation of functional solid-state nano-pore membranes

  • Kluth, Patrick (PI)
  • Nordlund, Kai (CoI)
  • Schleberger, Marika Yvonne (CoI)
  • Toimil-Molares, Maria Eugenia (CoI)
  • Trautmann, C. (CoI)

    Project: Research

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    Description

    The project aims to develop robust membranes with molecular size pores using atomically thin layers and silicon-based materials. Using state-of-the-art characterisation techniques and computer simulations it seeks to derive a fundamental understanding of the membrane formation processes and pore properties. Expected outcomes include industrially compatible fabrication processes that should enable rapid integration of the membranes into advanced device applications as well as enhancing national capabilities for materials characterisation. Significant benefits should result from novel applications of the technologies in the areas of medical- and bio-sensing, filtration, and lab-on-the-chip devices as well as training of young researchers.
    StatusFinished
    Effective start/end date20/03/1831/12/22

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