Charge- and size-based separation of macromolecules using ultrathin silicon membranes

Nature64.80
Volume: 445, Issue: 7129, Pages: 749 - 753
Published: Feb 1, 2007
Abstract
Commercial ultrafiltration and dialysis membranes have broad pore size distributions and are over 1,000 times thicker than the molecules they are designed to separate, leading to poor size cut-off properties, filtrate loss within the membranes, and low transport rates. Nanofabricated membranes have great potential in molecular separation applications by offering more precise structural control, yet transport is also limited by micrometre-scale...
Paper Details
Title
Charge- and size-based separation of macromolecules using ultrathin silicon membranes
Published Date
Feb 1, 2007
Journal
Volume
445
Issue
7129
Pages
749 - 753
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