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Synergistic Effect of Electrostatic Interaction and Ionic Dehydration on Asymmetric Ion Transport in Nanochannel/Ion Channel Composite Membrane.

Zeng-Qiang WuCheng-Yong LiXin-Lei DingZhong-Qiu LiXing-Hua Xia
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Ion transport in nanochannels of a size comparable to that of hydrated ions exhibits unique properties due to the synergistic effect of various forces. Here, we design a nanochannel/ion channel composite (NIC) membrane that shows a high ion current rectification (ICR) ratio in different electrolytes. Experimental and theoretical results demonstrate that the synergistic effect of electrostatic interaction and ionic dehydration plays an important role in regulating the ICR behavior of the NIC membrane. We find that electrostatic attraction between ions and the channel surface in the ultraconfined space increases the probability of ionic dehydarion, resulting in different dehydration energy costs for different ions. This further alters the driving force for ion transport and thus regulates ICR of the NIC membrane. This work provides fundamental knowledge of ion transport in ion channels, which aids in the understanding of the function of biological systems and the design of high-performance nanochannel devices.
Keyphrases
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