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Efficient metal ion sieving in rectifying subnanochannels enabled by metal–organic frameworks

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posted on 2024-11-02, 17:52 authored by Jun Luo, Huacheng ZhangHuacheng Zhang, Jue Hou, Xingya Li
Biological ion channels have remarkable ion selectivity, permeability and rectification properties, but it is challenging to develop artificial analogues. Here, we report a metal–organic framework-based subnanochannel (MOFSNC) with heterogeneous structure and surface chemistry to achieve these properties. The asymmetrically structured MOFSNC can rapidly conduct K+, Na+ and Li+ in the subnanometre-to-nanometre channel direction, with conductivities up to three orders of magnitude higher than those of Ca2+ and Mg2+, equivalent to a mono/divalent ion selectivity of 103. Moreover, by varying the pH from 3 to 8 the ion selectivity can be tuned further by a factor of 102 to 104. Theoretical simulations indicate that ion–carboxyl interactions substantially reduce the energy barrier for monovalent cations to pass through the MOFSNC, and thus lead to ultrahigh ion selectivity. These findings suggest ways to develop ion selective devices for efficient ion separation, energy reservation and power generation.

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Journal

Nature Materials

Volume

19

Issue

7

Start page

767

End page

774

Total pages

8

Publisher

Springer

Place published

United Kingdom

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.

Former Identifier

2006110206

Esploro creation date

2021-10-30

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