Control of mass transport through nanochannels is of critical importance in many nanoscale devices and nanofiltration membranes. The gates in biological channels, which control the transport of substances across cell membranes, can provide inspiration for this purpose. Gates in many biological channels are formed by a constriction ringed with hydrophobic residues which can prevent ion conduction even when they are not completely physically occluded. In this work, we use molecular dynamics simulations to design a nanogate inspired by this hydrophobic gating mechanism. Deforming a carbon nanotube (12,12) with an external force can form a hydrophobic constriction in the centre of the tube that controls ion conduction. The simulation results sh...
Nanofluidic channels confine water and ions down to length scales that are comparable to the sizes o...
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels,...
Recently developed synthetic membrane pores composed of folded DNA enrich the current range of natur...
The transportation of water across a cell membrane facilitated by water channel proteins is fundamen...
The transport of water and ions through membranes formed from carbon nanotubes ranging in diameter f...
Understanding and controlling water or ion transport in nanochannels plays an important role in furt...
The use of semipermeable membranes containing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that form continuous pores has...
Understanding and controlling water molecules confined in water channels has great applications. Man...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the function of hydrophobic gates within models of ...
Control of water and ion transport through nanochannels is of primary importance for the design of n...
Narrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles in ion-c...
The narrow hydrophobic interior of a carbon nanotube (CNT) poses a barrier to the transport of water...
Recently developed synthetic membrane pores composed of folded DNA enrich the current range of natur...
Development of nanotechnology had led to novel and advanced methods in various fields of science and...
Carbon nanotubes can serve as simple nonpolar water channels. Here we report computer simulations ex...
Nanofluidic channels confine water and ions down to length scales that are comparable to the sizes o...
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels,...
Recently developed synthetic membrane pores composed of folded DNA enrich the current range of natur...
The transportation of water across a cell membrane facilitated by water channel proteins is fundamen...
The transport of water and ions through membranes formed from carbon nanotubes ranging in diameter f...
Understanding and controlling water or ion transport in nanochannels plays an important role in furt...
The use of semipermeable membranes containing carbon nanotubes (CNTs) that form continuous pores has...
Understanding and controlling water molecules confined in water channels has great applications. Man...
Molecular dynamics simulations are used to study the function of hydrophobic gates within models of ...
Control of water and ion transport through nanochannels is of primary importance for the design of n...
Narrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles in ion-c...
The narrow hydrophobic interior of a carbon nanotube (CNT) poses a barrier to the transport of water...
Recently developed synthetic membrane pores composed of folded DNA enrich the current range of natur...
Development of nanotechnology had led to novel and advanced methods in various fields of science and...
Carbon nanotubes can serve as simple nonpolar water channels. Here we report computer simulations ex...
Nanofluidic channels confine water and ions down to length scales that are comparable to the sizes o...
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels,...
Recently developed synthetic membrane pores composed of folded DNA enrich the current range of natur...