Advancing Ion Selective Membranes with Micropore Ion Channels in the Interaction Confinement Regime

ACS Nano. 2024 Feb 27;18(8):6016-6027. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.3c12616. Epub 2024 Feb 13.

Abstract

Ion exchange membranes allowing the passage of charge-carrying ions have established their critical role in water, environmental, and energy-relevant applications. The design strategies for high-performance ion exchange membranes have evolved beyond creating microphase-separated membrane morphologies, which include advanced ion exchange membranes to ion-selective membranes. The properties and functions of ion-selective membranes have been repeatedly updated by the emergence of materials with subnanometer-sized pores and the understanding of ion movement under confined micropore ion channels. These research progresses have motivated researchers to consider even greater aims in the field, i.e., replicating the functions of ion channels in living cells with exotic materials or at least targeting fast and ion-specific transmembrane conduction. To help realize such goals, we briefly outline and comment on the fundamentals of rationally designing membrane pore channels for ultrafast and specific ion conduction, pore architecture/chemistry, and membrane materials. Challenges are discussed, and perspectives and outlooks are given.

Keywords: confined mass transport; ion channels; ion conductivity; ion exchange membrane; ion selective membrane; membrane selectivity; perspectives.

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