| Literature DB >> 32363808 |
Daniel Kuo1, Miaomiao Liu2, K R Sunil Kumar1, Kazuma Hamaguchi1, Kian Ping Gan1, Takeshi Sakamoto1, Takafumi Ogawa3, Riki Kato4, Nobuyoshi Miyamoto4, Hiroki Nada5, Masahiro Kimura3, Masahiro Henmi6, Hiroyuki Katayama2, Takashi Kato1.
Abstract
To obtain high quality of drinking water free from biocontaminants is especially important issue. A new strategy employing smectic liquid-crystalline ionic membranes exhibiting 2D structures of layered nanochannels for water treatment is proposed for efficient virus removal and sufficient water flux. The smectic A (SmA) liquid-crystalline membranes obtained by in situ polymerization of an ionic mesogenic monomer are examined for removal of three distinct viruses with small size: Qβ bacteriophage, MS2 bacteriophage, and Aichi virus. The semi-bilayer structure of the SmA significantly obstructs the virus penetration with an average log reduction value of 7.3 log10 or the equivalent of reducing 18 million viruses down to 1. Furthermore, the layered nanochannels of the SmA liquid crystal allow efficient water permeation compared to other types of liquid-crystalline membrane consisting of nanopores.Entities:
Keywords: liquid crystals; membranes; self-assembly; virus rejection; water treatment
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32363808 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202001721
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281