Original paper
Enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins
Abstract
Fast water transport through carbon nanotube pores has raised the possibility to use them in the next generation of water treatment technologies. We report that water permeability in 0.8-nanometer-diameter carbon nanotube porins (CNTPs), which confine water down to a single-file chain, exceeds that of biological water transporters and of wider CNT pores by an order of magnitude. Intermolecular hydrogen-bond rearrangement, required for entry into...
Paper Details
Title
Enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins
Published Date
Aug 25, 2017
Journal
Volume
357
Issue
6353
Pages
792 - 796
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