“…The I – V curves of the J-MOF membrane exhibit an obvious ion current rectification (ICR) behavior in a 100 mM KCl solution (Figure e), which can be ascribed to the asymmetric pore size (0.34 nm for ZIF-8 and 0.60 nm for UiO-66-(COOH) 2 ) and asymmetric surface charge distribution of the membrane. , The positively and negatively charged nanopores in ZIF-8 and UiO-66-(COOH) 2 layers enable the preferential transport of anions (Cl – ) and cations (K + ), respectively. As shown in Figure f, when positive voltages are applied, K + and Cl – ions can easily enter the membrane, resulting in ion accumulation and a large ion current; however, for negative voltages, K + and Cl – ions are driven out of the membrane, resulting in ion depletion and a small ion current.…”