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Joule Heating Effects on Transport-Induced-Charge Phenomena in an Ultrathin Nanopore.

Zhixuan Wang1, Wei-Lun Hsu1, Shuntaro Tsuchiya1, Soumyadeep Paul1, Amer Alizadeh1, Hirofumi Daiguji1.   

Abstract

Transport-induced-charge (TIC) phenomena, in which the concentration imbalance between cations and anions occurs when more than two chemical potential gradients coexist within an ultrathin dimension, entail numerous nanofluidic systems. Evidence has indicated that the presence of TIC produces a nonlinear response of electroosmotic flow to the applied voltage, resulting in complex fluid behavior. In this study, we theoretically investigate thermal effects due to Joule heating on TIC phenomena in an ultrathin nanopore by computational fluid dynamics simulation. Our modeling results show that the rise of local temperature inside the nanopore significantly enhances TIC effects and thus has a significant influence on electroosmotic behavior. A local maximum of the solution conductivity occurs near the entrance of the nanopore at the high salt concentration end, resulting in a reversal of TIC across the nanopore. The Joule heating effects increase the reversal of TIC with the synergy of the negatively charged nanopore, and they also enhance the electroosmotic flow regardless of whether the nanopore is charged. These theoretical observations will improve our knowledge of nonclassical electrokinetic phenomena for flow control in nanopore systems.

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Keywords:  Joule heating; electrokinetics; nanofluidics; transport-induced-charge

Year:  2020        PMID: 33256113      PMCID: PMC7761093          DOI: 10.3390/mi11121041

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Micromachines (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-666X            Impact factor:   2.891


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