Ali, M.; Nasir, S.; Ramirez Hoyos, P.; Ahmed, I.; Nguyen, QH.; Fruk, L.; Mafe, S.... (2012). Optical gating of photosensitive synthetic ion channels. Advanced Functional Materials. 22:390-396. https://doi.org/10.1002/adfm.201102146
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Optical gating of photosensitive synthetic ion channels
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Autor:
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Ali, Mubarak
Nasir, Saima
Ramirez Hoyos, Patricio
Ahmed, Ishtiaq
Nguyen, Quoc Hung
Fruk, Ljiljana
Mafe, Salvador
Ensinger, Wolfgang
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Entidad UPV:
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Universitat Politècnica de València. Departamento de Física Aplicada - Departament de Física Aplicada
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Resumen:
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4-oxo-4-(pyren-4-ylmethoxy) butanoic acid is used as a photolabile protecting group to show the optical gating of nanofluidic devices based on synthetic ion channels. The inner surface of the channels is decorated with ...[+]
4-oxo-4-(pyren-4-ylmethoxy) butanoic acid is used as a photolabile protecting group to show the optical gating of nanofluidic devices based on synthetic ion channels. The inner surface of the channels is decorated with monolayers of photolabile hydrophobic molecules that can be removed by irradiation, which leads to the generation of hydrophilic groups. This process can be exploited in the UV-light-triggered permselective transport of ionic species in aqueous solution through the channels. The optical gating of a single conical nanochannel and multichannel polymeric membranes is characterised experimentally and theoretically by means of current-voltage and selective permeation measurements, respectively. It is anticipated that the integration of nanostructures into multifunctional devices is feasible and can readily find applications in light-induced controlled release, sensing, and information processing. Synthetic ion channels modified with photosensitive moieties exhibit UV light-controlled ionic transport. Upon UV light irradiation the inner environment of the nanochannel is switched from a hydrophobic nonconducting (off) state to a hydrophilic conducting (on) state, allowing for the permselective transport of ionic species. Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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Palabras clave:
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Current rectification
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Optical gating
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Photosensitive nanostructures
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Polymer membranes
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Synthetic ion channels
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Controlled release
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Current voltage
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Hydrophilic groups
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Hydrophobic molecules
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Inner surfaces
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Ionic species
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Ionic transports
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Multi-channel
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Multifunctional devices
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Nano channels
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Nano-fluidic devices
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Optical gatings
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Photolabile protecting groups
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Selective permeation
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UV-light irradiation
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Data processing
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Functional polymers
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Hydrophilicity
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Hydrophobicity
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Irradiation
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Light sensitive materials
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Monolayers
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Nanostructures
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Photosensitivity
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Polymeric membranes
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Ions
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Fuente:
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Advanced Functional Materials. (issn:
1616-301X
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DOI:
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10.1002/adfm.201102146
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Editorial:
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Wiley-VCH Verlag
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Versión del editor:
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/adfm.201102146/full
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Código del Proyecto:
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info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/MICINN//MAT2009-07747/ES/Fenomenos De Transporte En Nanoporos Sinteticos Con Nuevas Propiedades Funcionales: Diseño De Nuevos Procesos/
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Agradecimientos:
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M.A., S.N., Q.H.N., and W. E. gratefully acknowledge financial support by the Beilstein-Institut, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, within the research collaboration NanoBiC. P. R. and S. M. acknowledge the financial support from ...[+]
M.A., S.N., Q.H.N., and W. E. gratefully acknowledge financial support by the Beilstein-Institut, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, within the research collaboration NanoBiC. P. R. and S. M. acknowledge the financial support from the Ministry of Science and Innovation of Spain, Programme of Materials (project No. MAT2009-07747), and FEDER. I. A. and L. F. were financially supported by KIT Excellence Initiative, project A5.7. The authors thank Dr. Christina Trautmann from GSI (Department of Materials Research) for support with the heavy ion irradiation experiments. We also acknowledge Dr. Muhammad Nawaz Tahir (Mainz University) for fruitful discussions and help in performing the UV light irradiation experiments.
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