Artificial sodium-selective ionic device based on crown-ether crystals with subnanometer pores
Artificial sodium channels open up the way to new separation technologies but remains highly challenging. In this work, the authors report an artificial sodium-selective ionic device, built on porous crown-ether crystals with a sodium ion selectivity against calcium ions exceeding that one of biolog...
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Main Authors: | Tingyan Ye, Gaolei Hou, Wen Li, Chaofeng Wang, Kangyan Yi, Nannan Liu, Jian Liu, Shaoming Huang, Jun Gao |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/16e597984aa34e929cdb8342d10fdf3b |
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