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Regulating the ionic current rectification behavior of branched nanochannels by filling polyelectrolytes
Wei-Cheng Huang1, Jyh-Ping Hsu2
1Department of Chemical Engineering, National Taiwan University, Taipei 10617, Taiwan.
Abstract:
The overlapping of the electric double layer (EDL) in a nanochannel yields many interesting and significant electrokinetic phenomena such as ionic current rectification (ICR), which occurs only at a relatively low bulk salt concentration (∼1 mM) where the EDL thickness is comparable to the nanochannel size. In an attempt to raise this concentration to higher levels and the ICR performance improved appreciably, a branched nanochannel filled with polyelectrolytes (PEs) is proposed in this study. We show that these objectives can be achieved by choosing appropriate PE. For example, if the stem side of an anodic aluminun oxide nanochannel is filled with polystyrene sulfonate (PSS) an ICR ratio up to 850 can be obtained at 1 mM, which was not reported in previous studies. Taking account of the effect of electroosmotic flow, the underlying mechanisms of the ICR phenomena observed are discussed and the influences of the solution pH, the bulk salt concentration, and how the region(s) of a nanochannel is filled with PE examined. We show that the ICR behavior of a branched nanochannel can be modulated satisfactorily by filling highly charged PE and the solution pH.
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