The transport of hydrated ions through narrow pores is important for a number of processes such as the desalination and filtration of water and the conductance of ions through biological channels. Here, molecular dynamics simulations are used to systematically examine the transport of anionic drinking water contaminants (fluoride, chloride, nitrate, and nitrite) through pores ranging in effective radius from 2.8 to 6.5 Ã to elucidate the role of hydration in excluding these species during nanofiltration. Bulk hydration properties (hydrated size and coordination number) are determined for comparison with the situations inside the pores. Free energy profiles for ion transport through the pores show energy barriers depend on pore size, ion typ...
The microscopic properties of water in narrow pores are relevant to the function of ion channels and...
AbstractA detailed picture of water and ion properties in small pores is important for understanding...
Studying the migration of an excess proton or a fluoride anion is crucial to understanding mechanism...
The transport of anionic drinking water contaminants (fluoride, chloride, nitrate and nitrite) throu...
The transport of water and ions across mimicked nanotube membranes with pseudo atoms is studied usin...
Nanopores have demonstrated an extraordinary ability to allow water molecules to pass through their ...
Narrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles in ion-c...
A hydrophobic pore of subnanometer dimensions can appear impermeable to an ion even though its radiu...
AbstractNarrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles ...
A hydrophobic constriction site can act as an efficient barrier to ion and water permeation if its d...
We show that narrow hydrophobic pores have an intrinsic ion selectivity by using single-walled carbo...
AbstractBiological ion channels are nanoscale transmembrane pores. When water and ions are enclosed ...
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels,...
Ion transport through nanoporous materials is of fundamental importance for the design and developme...
Environmentally relevant contaminants fluoride, chloride, nitrate, and nitrite face Arrhenius energy...
The microscopic properties of water in narrow pores are relevant to the function of ion channels and...
AbstractA detailed picture of water and ion properties in small pores is important for understanding...
Studying the migration of an excess proton or a fluoride anion is crucial to understanding mechanism...
The transport of anionic drinking water contaminants (fluoride, chloride, nitrate and nitrite) throu...
The transport of water and ions across mimicked nanotube membranes with pseudo atoms is studied usin...
Nanopores have demonstrated an extraordinary ability to allow water molecules to pass through their ...
Narrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles in ion-c...
A hydrophobic pore of subnanometer dimensions can appear impermeable to an ion even though its radiu...
AbstractNarrow hydrophobic regions are a common feature of biological channels, with possible roles ...
A hydrophobic constriction site can act as an efficient barrier to ion and water permeation if its d...
We show that narrow hydrophobic pores have an intrinsic ion selectivity by using single-walled carbo...
AbstractBiological ion channels are nanoscale transmembrane pores. When water and ions are enclosed ...
Recently reported synthetic organic nanopore (SONP) can mimic a key feature of natural ion channels,...
Ion transport through nanoporous materials is of fundamental importance for the design and developme...
Environmentally relevant contaminants fluoride, chloride, nitrate, and nitrite face Arrhenius energy...
The microscopic properties of water in narrow pores are relevant to the function of ion channels and...
AbstractA detailed picture of water and ion properties in small pores is important for understanding...
Studying the migration of an excess proton or a fluoride anion is crucial to understanding mechanism...