| Literature DB >> 29377538 |
Juliette Experton1, Charles R Martin1.
Abstract
Porous membranes are used in chemical separations and in many electrochemical processes and devices. Research on the transport properties of a unique class of porous membranes that contain monodisperse gold nanotubes traversing the entire membrane thickness is reviewed here. These gold nanotubes can act as conduits for ionic and molecular transports through the membrane. Because the tubes are electronically conductive, they can be electrochemically charged by applying a voltage to the membrane. How this "voltage charging" affects the transport properties of gold nanotube membranes is the subject of this Review. Experiments showing that voltage charging can be used to reversibly switch the membrane between ideally cation- and anion-transporting states are reviewed. Voltage charging can also be used to enhance the ionic conductivity of gold nanotube membranes. Finally, voltage charging to accomplish electroporation of living bacteria as they pass through gold nanotube membranes is reviewed.Keywords: electric field gradients; gold nanotube membranes; permselectivity; transport; voltage charging
Year: 2018 PMID: 29377538 DOI: 10.1002/smll.201703290
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281