Journal
ADVANCED MATERIALS INTERFACES
Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages -Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/admi.201701051
Keywords
ionic diode; nanopore; photoswitch; spiropyran
Funding
- PHC bilateral project (Van Gogh/Nuffic)
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To mimic the selectivity and properties of biological channels and pumps, adaptive systems can be designed using artificial membranes. One big advantage of those membranes is that they are able to respond to several stimuli at the same time. Here, it is proposed to tailor conical nanopores by grafting polyethyleneglycol (PEG)-spiropyrans in order to combine both light- and pH-responsive properties. The study of the ionic transport reveals that after UV irradiation the nanopore is open while after visible irradiation, it is closed. This gating property is due to the self-assembly of PEG-spiropyran. The reversibility of the assembly inside the nanopore strongly depends on the solvent. Indeed, water blocks the photoswitchable molecule in its zwitterionic form, while ethanol favors the conformational switching. Under UV irradiation, the pH can control the nanopore selectivity. It is demonstrated that at acidic pH, the nanopore is selective to anion while at neutral pH the cation transport is favored.
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