Affiliation:
1. MOE Frontiers Science Center for Rare Isotopes Lanzhou University 222 Tianshui South Road Lanzhou 730000 China
2. Institute of National Nuclear Industry Lanzhou University 222 Tianshui South Road Lanzhou 730000 China
3. School of Nuclear Science and Technology Lanzhou University 222 Tianshui South Road Lanzhou 730000 China
4. School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering Qinghai Nationalities University 3 Bayi Middle Road Xining 810007 China
Abstract
AbstractThe special properties of rare earth elements (REE) have effectively broadened their application fields. How to accurately recognize and efficiently separate target rare earth ions with similar radii and chemical properties remains a formidable challenge. Here, precise two‐dimensional (2D) heterogeneous channels are constructed using engineered E. coli membranes between graphene oxide (GO) layers. The difference in binding ability and corresponding conformational change between Lanmodulin (LanM) and rare earth ions in the heterogeneous channel allows for precisely recognizing and sieving of scandium ions (Sc3+). The engineered E. coli membranes not only can protect the integrity of structure and functionality of LanM, the rich lipids and sugars, but also help the Escherichia coli (E. coli) membranes closely tile on the GO nanosheets through interaction, preventing swelling and controlling interlayer spacing accurately down to the sub‐nanometer. Apparently, the 2D heterogeneous channels showcase excellent selectivity for trivalent ions (SFFe/Sc≈3), especially for Sc3+ ions in REE with high selectivity (SFCe/Sc≈167, SFLa/Sc≈103). The long‐term stability and tensile strain tests verify the membrane's outstanding stability. Thus, this simple, efficient, and cost‐effective work provides a suggestion for constructing 2D interlayer heterogeneous channels for precise sieving, and this valuable strategy is proposed for the efficient extraction of Sc.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities
Science and Technology Program of Gansu Province