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Bioinspired Artificial Ion Pumps

Tingting Mei, Hongjie Zhang, Kai Xiao

2022ACS Nano77 citationsDOI

Abstract

Ion pumps are important membrane-spanning transporters that pump ions against the electrochemical gradient across the cell membrane. In biological systems, ion pumping is essential to maintain intracellular osmotic pressure, to respond to external stimuli, and to regulate physiological activities by consuming adenosine triphosphate. In recent decades, artificial ion pumping systems with diverse geometric structures and functions have been developing rapidly with the progress of advanced materials and nanotechnology. In this Review, bioinspired artificial ion pumps, including four categories: asymmetric structure-driven ion pumps, pH gradient-driven ion pumps, light-driven ion pumps, and electron-driven ion pumps, are summarized. The working mechanisms, functions, and applications of those artificial ion pumping systems are discussed. Finally, a brief conclusion of underpinning challenges and outlook for future research are tentatively discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Ion pumpIonIon channelIon transporterNanotechnologyElectrochemical gradientArtificial cellMaterials scienceMembraneBiophysicsChemistryBiologyBiochemistryOrganic chemistryReceptorFuel Cells and Related MaterialsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsConducting polymers and applications
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