Rapid fabrication of precise high-throughput filters from membrane protein nanosheets
Journal
Nature Materials
Journal Volume
19
Journal Issue
3
Start Page
347
End Page
354
ISSN
14761122
Date Issued
2020
Author(s)
Song, Woochul
Ren, Tingwei
Shen, Yue-xiao
Chowdhury, Ratul
Rajapaksha, Prasangi
Culp, Tyler E.
Samineni, Laxmicharan
Lang, Chao
Thokkadam, Alina
Carson, Drew
Dai, Yuxuan
Mukthar, Arwa
Zhang, Miaoci
Parshin, Andrey
Sloand, Janna N.
Medina, Scott H.
Grzelakowski, Mariusz
Bhattacharya, Dibakar
Phillip, William A.
Gomez, Enrique D.
Hickey, Robert J.
Wei, Yinai
Kumar, Manish
Abstract
Biological membranes are ideal for separations as they provide high permeability while maintaining high solute selectivity due to the presence of specialized membrane protein (MP) channels. However, successful integration of MPs into manufactured membranes has remained a significant challenge. Here, we demonstrate a two-hour organic solvent method to develop 2D crystals and nanosheets of highly packed pore-forming MPs in block copolymers (BCPs). We then integrate these hybrid materials into scalable MP-BCP biomimetic membranes. These MP-BCP nanosheet membranes maintain the molecular selectivity of the three types of β-barrel MP channels used, with pore sizes of 0.8 nm, 1.3 nm, and 1.5 nm. These biomimetic membranes demonstrate water permeability that is 20–1,000 times greater than that of commercial membranes and 1.5–45 times greater than that of the latest research membranes with comparable molecular exclusion ratings. This approach could provide high performance alternatives in the challenging sub-nanometre to few-nanometre size range. © 2020, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature Limited.
Publisher
Nature Research
Type
journal article