Creating Sodium Ion Channels via <i>De Novo</i> Encapsulation of Ionophores for Enhanced Water Energy Harvesting

Q Qing Guo (School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan Institute of Advanced Technology) Z Zhiwei Xing H Huaxi Guo Z Zhuozhi Lai J Jiaming Yi D Di Wu Z Zhifeng Dai L Li Zhang S Sai Wang S Shengqian Ma (Department of Chemistry) Q Qi Sun

Abstract

AbstractBiological ion channels achieve remarkable permselectivity and cation discrimination through the synergy of their intricate architectures and specialized ionophores within confined nanospaces, enabling efficient energy conversion. Emulating such selectivity in synthetic nanochannels, however, remains a persistent challenge. To address this, a novel host‐guest assembly membrane is developed by incorporating sodium‐selective ionophores into a β‐ketoenamine‐linked covalent organic framework (COF). This design confers exceptional permselectivity and Na+ selectivity, achieving Na+/K+ and Na+/Li+ selectivity ratios of 3.6 and 103, respectively, along with near‐perfect Na+/Cl− selectivity under a 0.5 M || 0.01 M salinity gradient. Notably, the membrane dynamically switches its permselectivity to favor anion transport in the presence of high‐valent cations (e.g., Ca2+), overcoming limitations such as uphill cation diffusion and back currents observed in conventional cation‐selective membranes. This adaptive behavior yields a 4.6‐fold increase in output power density in Ca2+‐rich environments. These findings advance the design of biomimetic nanochannels with unparalleled ion selectivity and enhanced energy conversion efficiency.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 20
Published May 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (11)

Q

Qing Guo

School of Materials Science and Engineering, Henan Institute of Advanced Technology

Z

Zhiwei Xing

H

Huaxi Guo

Z

Zhuozhi Lai

J

Jiaming Yi

D

Di Wu

Z

Zhifeng Dai

L

Li Zhang

S

Sai Wang

S

Shengqian Ma

Department of Chemistry

Q

Qi Sun