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Title
Unique selectivity trends of highly permeable PAP[5] water channel membranes
Authors
Song, WoochulShen, Yue-xiaoLang, ChaoSaha, PrantikZenyuk, Iryna V.Hickey, Robert J.Kumar, Manish
Date Issued
2018-09
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Abstract
Artificial water channels are a practical alternative to biological water channels for achieving exceptional water permeability and selectivity in a stable and scalable architecture. However, channel-based membrane fabrication faces critical barriers such as: (1) increasing pore density to achieve measurable gains in permeability while maintaining selectivity, and (2) scale-up to practical membrane sizes for applications. Recently, we proposed a technique to prepare channel-based membranes using peptide-appended pillar[5]arene (PAP[5]) artificial water channels, addressing the above challenges. These multi-layered PAP[5] membranes (ML-PAP[5]) showed significantly improved water permeability compared to commercial membranes with similar molecular weight cut-offs. However, due to the distinctive pore structure of water channels and the layer-by-layer architecture of the membrane, the separation behavior is unique and was still not fully understood. In this paper, two unique selectivity trends of ML-PAP[5] membranes are discussed from the perspectives of channel geometry, ion exclusion, and linear molecule transport. © 2018 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/116234
DOI
10.1039/c8fd00043c
ISSN
1359-6640
Article Type
Article
Citation
Faraday Discussions, vol. 209, page. 193 - 204, 2018-09
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