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Highly Rectifying Fluidic Diodes Based on Asymmetric Layer-by-Layer Nanofilms on Nanochannel Membranes.

Shouwei ZhangLiu YangDong DingPengcheng GaoFan XiaMerlin L Bruening
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2021)
Nanochannel-based fluidic diodes display ion selectivity and ion current rectification (ICR), which may prove to be important in energy-harvesting devices and biosensors. This paper reports asymmetric functionalization of the outer surface of a flexible nanochannel polymer membrane to create fluidic diodes that give ICR. Layer-by-layer (LbL) adsorption with cross-linking of only the underlying part of the polyelectrolyte nanofilm leads to a porosity step across the film. The combination of a high effective surface charge density and the porosity step in the film leads to a remarkable maximum ICR factor of ∼200 with a pH gradient across the film. Incorporation of pH-sensitive polyelectrolyte components enables the ICR factor to increase an order of magnitude on going from pH 8 to pH 3. Moreover, the coated membrane shows excellent anion selectivity. Thus, LbL adsorption with partial cross-linking provides a simple method for creating coated nanochannel membranes that serve as pH-responsive ionic diodes for potential chemical/biosensors.
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