Cyclodextrin Films with Fast Solvent Transport and Shape-Selective Permeability.
Luis Francisco VillalobosTiefan HuangKlaus-Viktor PeinemannPublished in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2017)
This study describes the molecular-level design of a new type of filtration membrane made of crosslinked cyclodextrins-inexpensive macrocycles of glucose, shaped like hollow truncated cones. The channel-like cavities of cyclodextrins spawn numerous paths of defined aperture in the separation layer that can effectively discriminate between molecules. The transport of molecules through these membranes is highly shape-sensitive. In addition, the presence of hydrophobic (cavity) and hydrophilic (ester-crosslinked outer part) domains in these films results in high permeances for both polar and nonpolar solvents.