Affiliation:
1. College of Chemistry Fuzhou University Fuzhou Fujian 350116 China
2. Department of BioTechnology Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad Kandi, Sangareddy 502285 Telangana India
3. McKetta Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Texas at Austin Austin TX 78712 USA
4. Department of Physics and Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Urbana IL 61820 USA
Abstract
AbstractUnlike many other biologically relevant ions (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Cl−, etc) and protons, whose cellular concentrations are closely regulated by highly selective channel proteins, Li+ ion is unusual in that its concentration is well tolerated over many orders of magnitude and that no lithium‐specific channel proteins have so far been identified. While one naturally evolved primary pathway for Li+ ions to traverse across the cell membrane is through sodium channels by competing with Na+ ions, highly sought‐after artificial lithium‐transporting channels remain a major challenge to develop. Here we show that sulfur‐containing organic nanotubes derived from intramolecularly H‐bonded helically folded aromatic foldamers of 3.6 Å in hollow cavity diameter could facilitate highly selective and efficient transmembrane transport of Li+ ions, with high transport selectivity factors of 15.3 and 19.9 over Na+ and K+ ions, respectively.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
National Coordination Office
National Science Foundation
Foundation for the National Institutes of Health
Subject
General Chemistry,Catalysis
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