Issue 26, 2013

An aquaporin-based vesicle-embedded polymeric membrane for low energy water filtration

Abstract

Aquaporins (AQPs) are transmembrane water channel proteins that serve as nano-filters to selectively transport water molecules through plasma membranes in living cells at high speeds while blocking all other solutes from going through. It is envisioned that biomimetic membranes composed of aquaporin and amphiphilic phospholipids or copolymers may have great potential for use in high flux and low energy consumption water purification processes. However, the major barrier for using such a biomimetic membrane is that the ultrathin biomimetic bilayers are often too fragile to withstand high hydraulic or osmotic pressures in industrial water purification processes. Here, we show an innovative method to overcome membrane fragility by using these water channel proteins incorporated into vesicles and surface imprinting onto a substrate membrane. The water channel protein Aquaporin Z (AQPz) was reconstituted into self-assembled polymer vesicles and then immobilized onto a porous support membrane. In situ “surface imprinting” polymerization was then conducted to generate a dense hydrophobic polymer layer. This novel membrane was shown to have a well-controlled nano-structured selective layer that exhibits high mechanical strength and stability during the water filtration process. The water purification performance is significantly improved by using the AQPz-vesicle-imprinted membrane in either nanofiltration or forward osmosis mode.

Graphical abstract: An aquaporin-based vesicle-embedded polymeric membrane for low energy water filtration

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Feb 2013
Accepted
19 Apr 2013
First published
19 Apr 2013

J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013,1, 7592-7600

An aquaporin-based vesicle-embedded polymeric membrane for low energy water filtration

W. Xie, F. He, B. Wang, T. Chung, K. Jeyaseelan, A. Armugam and Y. W. Tong, J. Mater. Chem. A, 2013, 1, 7592 DOI: 10.1039/C3TA10731K

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