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    Author Correction: Artificial water channels enable fast and selective water permeation through water-wire networks

    An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.

    Woochul Song, Himanshu Joshi, Ratul Chowdhury, Joseph S. Najem in Nature Nanotechnology (2020)

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    Solvent-non-solvent rapid-injection for preparing nanostructured materials from micelles to hydrogels

    Due to their distinctive molecular architecture, ABA triblock copolymers will undergo specific self-assembly processes into various nanostructures upon introduction into a B-block selective solvent. Although m...

    Chao Lang, Jacob A. LaNasa, Nyalaliska Utomo, Yifan Xu in Nature Communications (2019)

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    Publisher Correction: Achieving high permeability and enhanced selectivity for Angstrom-scale separations using artificial water channel membranes

    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the author Woochul Song, which was incorrectly given as Woochul C. Song. This has been corrected in both the PDF and HTML versions of ...

    Yue-xiao Shen, Woochul Song, D. Ryan Barden, Tingwei Ren in Nature Communications (2018)

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    Achieving high permeability and enhanced selectivity for Angstrom-scale separations using artificial water channel membranes

    Synthetic polymer membranes, critical to diverse energy-efficient separations, are subject to permeability-selectivity trade-offs that decrease their overall efficacy. These trade-offs are due to structural va...

    Yue-xiao Shen, Woochul Song, D. Ryan Barden, Tingwei Ren in Nature Communications (2018)