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Wettability Modulated Charge Inversion and Ionic Transport in Nanofuidic Channels

Published 27 Jun 2015 in physics.flu-dyn and cond-mat.soft | (1506.08261v1)

Abstract: We unveil the role of substrate wettability on the reversal in the sign of the interfacial charge distribution in a nanochannel in presence of multivalent ions. In sharp contrast to the prevailing notion that hydrophobic interactions may trivially augment the effective surface charge, we demonstrate that the interplay between surface hydrophobicity and interfacial electrostatics may result in a decrease in the effective interfacial potential, and a consequent charge inversion over regimes of low surface charges. We also show that this phenomenon, in tandem with the interfacial hydrodynamics may non-trivially lead to either augmentation or attenuation or even reversal of the net streaming current, depending on the relevant physical scales involved. These results, supported by Molecular Dynamics simulations and experimental data, may bear far ranging consequences in understanding complex biophysical processes and designing nanofluidic devices and systems involving multivalent counterions.

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