(671h) Simulation-Aided Characterization of Biomimetic Separation Membrane for Water Purification
AIChE Annual Meeting
2014
2014 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Bioinspired Membranes and Membrane Processes
Thursday, November 20, 2014 - 2:43pm to 3:02pm
Water desalination is a process of great technological importance that is carried out with remarkable efficiency in living cells via the membrane proteins Aquaporin. This study presents results from an investigation carried out on Aquaporin-1 (AQP1) protein using molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. An initial result reported here addresses the theory of water molecules permeation through AQP1 and the difference between osmotic permeability pf and diffusion permeability pd of a single-file water channel. Chemical potential difference of water established across the AQP1 channel resulted with a pf of 6.3 x 10-14 cm3/s. Equilibrium MD simulation runs resulted with a calculated pd of 5.7 x 10-15 cm3/s. Reported values for pd and pf, both are in close agreement with observation, are of prime importance for future membrane design and scale-up for water desalination purposes.
Checkout
This paper has an Extended Abstract file available; you must purchase the conference proceedings to access it.
Do you already own this?
Log In for instructions on accessing this content.
Pricing
Individuals
AIChE Pro Members | $150.00 |
AIChE Graduate Student Members | Free |
AIChE Undergraduate Student Members | Free |
AIChE Explorer Members | $225.00 |
Non-Members | $225.00 |