A biomimetic nanofluidic diode based on surface-modified polymeric carbon nitride nanotubes.
Kai XiaoBaris KumruLu ChenLei JiangBernhard V K J SchmidtMarkus AntoniettiPublished in: Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2019)
A controllable ion transport including ion selectivity and ion rectification across nanochannels or porous membranes is of great importance because of potential applications ranging from biosensing to energy conversion. Here, a nanofluidic ion diode was realized by modifying carbon nitride nanotubes with different molecules yielding an asymmetric surface charge that allows for ion rectification. With the advantages of low-cost, thermal and mechanical robustness, and simple fabrication process, carbon nitride nanotubes with ion rectification have the potential to be used in salinity-gradient energy conversion and ion sensor systems.