| Literature DB >> 29484720 |
Chang Seon Lee1, Moon-Ki Choi2, Ye Young Hwang1, Hyunki Kim2, Moon Ki Kim2, Yun Jung Lee1.
Abstract
Water purification by membranes is widely investigated to address concerns related to the scarcity of clean water. Achieving high flux and rejection simultaneously is a difficult challenge using such membranes because these properties are mutually exclusive in common artificial membranes. Nature has developed a method for this task involving water-channel membrane proteins known as aquaporins. Here, the design and fabrication of graphene oxide (GO)-based membranes with a surface-tethered peptide motif designed to mimic the water-selective filter of natural aquaporins is reported. The short RF8 (RFRFRFRF, where R and F represent arginine and phenylalanine, respectively) octapeptide is a concentrated form of the core component of the Ar/R (aromatic/arginine) water-selective filter in aquaporin. The resulting GO-RF8 shows superior flux and high rejection similar to natural aquaporins. Molecular dynamics simulation reveal the unique configuration of RF8 peptides and the transport of water in GO-RF8 membranes, supporting that RF8 effectively emulates the core function of aquaporins.Entities:
Keywords: biomimetic; graphene oxide; membranes; recognition; selectivity
Year: 2018 PMID: 29484720 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201705944
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849