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Abstract
This study introduces cation sieving membranes constructed using MXene nanosheets and EDTA molecules, inspired by the K+ channel of Streptomyces A (KcsA K+). The membranes exhibit high ion permeability and selectivity, achieving a K+/Mg2+ selectivity of 121.2, surpassing other reported membranes. Characterization and simulations reveal that EDTA's cation recognition and partial dehydration effects are crucial for selective sieving, with local charge density significantly impacting selectivity.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 15, 2023
Authors
Rongming Xu, Yuan Kang, Weiming Zhang, Bingcai Pan, Xiwang Zhang
Tags
cation sieving membranes
MXene nanosheets
EDTA molecules
ion selectivity
K+/Mg2+
characterization
dehydration effects
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