Issue 45, 2015

Gas-breathing polymer film for constructing switchable ionic diodes

Abstract

Carbon dioxide (CO2), as one of the major byproducts of cellular metabolism, mediates many fundamental behaviors, and its detection is associated with the activation of protein ion channels expressed on olfactory sensory neurons. Inspired by this biological phenomenon, we developed an extraordinary gas-sensitive ion channel, reconfigurable ionic diode and bionic ion pump on the basis of the growth of a gas-responsive polymer film, which can be rendered hydrophilic with CO2 stimulus and hydrophobic with N2 stimulus. In particular, by alternatively purging CO2/N2 into the solutions which are placed on both sides of the channel embedded in the polymer membrane, the smart polymer-coated channel can be either closed or opened, which is independent of voltage polarity. Most intriguingly, under asymmetric stimulation with pH pairs (pH 6.5‖pH 9.0) or with gas inputs (CO2‖N2) on both sides of the channel, a change in voltage polarity can switch the channel between a closed status and open status, leading to the construction of a reconfigurable fluidic diode. Furthermore, by combination of gas inputs and voltage polarity, each of the gates of the channel can be individually manipulated, which is a very important prerequisite for the construction of a bionic ion pump that can be operated under physiologically mild conditions. It is envisaged that this new progress in the bionic pore/channel field will hold great prospects for the application of this kind of biomimetic device for energy storage, sample filtration and seawater desalinization.

Graphical abstract: Gas-breathing polymer film for constructing switchable ionic diodes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Mar 2015
Accepted
18 Mar 2015
First published
18 Mar 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 35622-35630

Author version available

Gas-breathing polymer film for constructing switchable ionic diodes

H. Jiang, E. Wang and J. Wang, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 35622 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA04712A

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