Literature DB >> 30633407

Dynamic Curvature Nanochannel-Based Membrane with Anomalous Ionic Transport Behaviors and Reversible Rectification Switch.

Miao Wang1, Haiqiang Meng1, Dan Wang2, Yajun Yin3, Pieter Stroeve4, Yunmao Zhang5, Zhizhi Sheng5, Baiyi Chen5, Kan Zhan5, Xu Hou1,5.   

Abstract

Biological nanochannels control the movements of different ions through cell membranes depending on not only those channels' static inherent configurations, structures, inner surface's physicochemical properties but also their dynamic shape changes, which are required in various essential functions of life processes. Inspired by ion channels, many artificial nanochannel-based membranes for nanofluidics and biosensing applications have been developed to regulate ionic transport behaviors by using the functional molecular modifications at the inner surface of nanochannel to achieve a stimuli-responsive layer. Here, the concept of a dynamic nanochannel system is further developed, which is a new way to regulate ion transport in nanochannels by using the dynamic change in the curvature of channels to adjust ionic rectification in real time. The dynamic curvature nanochannel-based membrane displays the advanced features of the anomalous effect of voltage, concentration, and ionic size for applying simultaneous control over the curvature-tunable asymmetric and reversible ionic rectification switching properties. This dynamic approach can be used to build smart nanochannel-based systems, which have strong implications for flexible nanofluidics, ionic rectifiers, and power generators.
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Keywords:  dynamic nanochannels; ionic transport; membrane; rectification control

Year:  2019        PMID: 30633407     DOI: 10.1002/adma.201805130

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Adv Mater        ISSN: 0935-9648            Impact factor:   30.849


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