Comment on "enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins"

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Abstract

Tunuguntla et al. (Reports, 25 August 2017, p. 792) report that permeation of single-file water occurs faster through carbon nanotubes than through aquaporins.We show that this conclusion violates fundamental thermodynamic laws: Because of its much lower activation energy, aquaporin-mediated water transport must be orders of magnitude faster. Leakage at the nanotube-membrane interface may explain the discrepancy.

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Horner, A., & Pohl, P. (2018, March 30). Comment on “enhanced water permeability and tunable ion selectivity in subnanometer carbon nanotube porins.” Science. American Association for the Advancement of Science. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.aap9173

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