Abstract

In-plane mesoporous graphene oxide (GO) sheets were prepared by a re-oxidation process and subsequently assembled into lamellar membranes. The in-plane pores significantly shortened the mass transport paths, resulting in 2–3 times higher water permeance than that of the pristine GO membrane, but continued to reject 3 nm molecules.

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