Ion exclusion by sub-2-nm carbon nanotube pores

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory · University of California, Berkeley · +3 more institutions

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Abstract

Biological pores regulate the cellular traffic of a large variety of solutes, often with high selectivity and fast flow rates. These pores share several common structural features: the inner surface of the pore is frequently lined with hydrophobic residues, and the selectivity filter regions often contain charged functional groups. Hydrophobic, narrow-diameter carbon nanotubes can provide a simplified model of membrane channels by reproducing these critical features in a simpler and more robust platform. Previous studies demonstrated that carbon nanotube pores can support a water flux comparable to natural aquaporin channels. Here, we investigate ion transport through these pores using a sub-2-nm, aligned…

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Keywords
  • Carbon nanotube
  • Membrane
  • Chemistry
  • Nanotube
  • Ion
  • Chemical engineering
  • Chemical physics
  • Ionic bonding
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Clean water and sanitation
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