Literature DB >> 34017100

Foldamer-based ultrapermeable and highly selective artificial water channels that exclude protons.

Arundhati Roy1,2, Jie Shen1, Himanshu Joshi3, Woochul Song4, Yu-Ming Tu4, Ratul Chowdhury5, Ruijuan Ye1, Ning Li2, Changliang Ren2, Manish Kumar6, Aleksei Aksimentiev3, Huaqiang Zeng7,8.   

Abstract

The outstanding capacity of aquaporins (AQPs) for mediating highly selective superfast water transport1-7 has inspired recent development of supramolecular monovalent ion-excluding artificial water channels (AWCs). AWC-based bioinspired membranes are proposed for desalination, water purification and other separation applications8-18. While some recent progress has been made in synthesizing AWCs that approach the water permeability and ion selectivity of AQPs, a hallmark feature of AQPs-high water transport while excluding protons-has not been reproduced. We report a class of biomimetic, helically folded pore-forming polymeric foldamers that can serve as long-sought-after highly selective ultrafast water-conducting channels with performance exceeding those of AQPs (1.1 × 1010 water molecules per second for AQP1), with high water-over-monovalent-ion transport selectivity (~108 water molecules over Cl- ion) conferred by the modularly tunable hydrophobicity of the interior pore surface. The best-performing AWC reported here delivers water transport at an exceptionally high rate, namely, 2.5 times that of AQP1, while concurrently rejecting salts (NaCl and KCl) and even protons.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34017100     DOI: 10.1038/s41565-021-00915-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Nanotechnol        ISSN: 1748-3387            Impact factor:   39.213


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