| Literature DB >> 35549437 |
Shuo Chen1, Ryota Hirahara1, Takeshi Konda1, Yoshimitsu Itoh1,2, Tsubasa Aoki1, Takumi Ueda3, Ichio Shimada3,4, James J Cannon5,6, Cheng Shao5, Junichiro Shiomi5, Kazuhito V Tabata7, Hiroyuki Noji7, Kohei Sato1, Takuzo Aida1,8.
Abstract
Ultrafast water permeation in aquaporins is promoted by their hydrophobic interior surface. Polytetrafluoroethylene has a dense fluorine surface, leading to its strong water repellence. We report a series of fluorous oligoamide nanorings with interior diameters ranging from 0.9 to 1.9 nanometers. These nanorings undergo supramolecular polymerization in phospholipid bilayer membranes to form fluorous nanochannels, the interior walls of which are densely covered with fluorine atoms. The nanochannel with the smallest diameter exhibits a water permeation flux that is two orders of magnitude greater than those of aquaporins and carbon nanotubes. The proposed nanochannel exhibits negligible chloride ion (Cl-) permeability caused by a powerful electrostatic barrier provided by the electrostatically negative fluorous interior surface. Thus, this nanochannel is expected to show nearly perfect salt reflectance for desalination.Entities:
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35549437 DOI: 10.1126/science.abd0966
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728