Themed collection Molecular and Ion Flows through Angstrom-scale Channels Faraday Discussion

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Spiers Memorial Lecture: Breakdown of universality in angstrom-scale flows

Angstrom-scale fluidics reveals behaviors that defy universal laws, from anomalous dielectric effects to memristive transport. This breakdown of universality is not a limitation but an asset to enable new functionalities.

Graphical abstract: Spiers Memorial Lecture: Breakdown of universality in angstrom-scale flows
Open Access Paper

Electrostatic screening in nanotubes: a tubular response function framework

We introduce tubular response functions – a generalisation of surface response functions that captures how nanotubes with arbitrary electronic properties screen Coulomb interactions.

Graphical abstract: Electrostatic screening in nanotubes: a tubular response function framework
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Photo-modulated fluidic channels for precise delivery of ions and molecules

The controlled delivery of ions and molecules with sub-nanomolar accuracy holds significant potential. Here, the integration of photothermal o-CNT with V2O5 nanosheets to fabricate fluidic devices with precise ion and molecular release is shown.

Graphical abstract: Photo-modulated fluidic channels for precise delivery of ions and molecules
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Decoding ultrafast water transport in graphene oxide

Water kinetics in graphene oxide membranes reveal the 2D Maxwell–Stefan diffusion coefficient and the tortuosity of transport pathways underlying the ultrafast transport.

Graphical abstract: Decoding ultrafast water transport in graphene oxide
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Iontronic memristor in funnel-shaped Ångström channels

Herein we present an iontronic memristor using funnel-shaped Ångström channels, exhibiting behavior that differs from conventional conical nanochannel systems.

Graphical abstract: Iontronic memristor in funnel-shaped Ångström channels
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Effect of solvent structure on the Wien effect and ionic correlations at the nanoscale

Comparison of ionic correlation maps computed with stochastic density field theory (left) and simulations (right).

Graphical abstract: Effect of solvent structure on the Wien effect and ionic correlations at the nanoscale
Open Access Paper

Ionic memory or electrode artefacts? A systematic assessment of nanofluidic memristors

We observed that when fluidic devices such as nanoporous membranes are measured with Ag/AgCl electrodes, pinched hysteresis in current–voltage (IV) loops can be generated even when there is no intrinsic ionic memory behaviour.

Graphical abstract: Ionic memory or electrode artefacts? A systematic assessment of nanofluidic memristors
Open Access Paper

Rare earth ion transport and selectivity in large diameter nanotube porins

Differences in surface charge determine distinct ion transport mechanisms in carbon and boron nitride nanotube porins.

Graphical abstract: Rare earth ion transport and selectivity in large diameter nanotube porins
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Speciation and hydration forces in sodium carbonate/bicarbonate aqueous solutions nanoconfined between mica sheets

Carbonate/bicarbonate speciation in water influences interactions between negatively charged surfaces, leading to variations in effective surface charge, screening length and hydration forces, highlighting the importance of chemical equilibria.

Graphical abstract: Speciation and hydration forces in sodium carbonate/bicarbonate aqueous solutions nanoconfined between mica sheets
Open Access Paper

Charging dynamics of angstrom-scale pores of MXene electrodes with ionic-liquid electrolytes

Our results uncover a voltage-regulated shift of kinetic control: at low polarization, the charging time is limited mainly by geometric confinement, whereas at high polarization, the relaxation becomes dictated by the applied voltage itself.

Graphical abstract: Charging dynamics of angstrom-scale pores of MXene electrodes with ionic-liquid electrolytes
Open Access Paper

Operando X-ray mapping of ion transport and arrangement in a carbon-based supercapacitor electrode

Position- and time-resolved X-ray transmission and small-angle X-ray scattering are used to map out ion transport and nanoscale ion arrangement in an in-plane carbon-based supercapacitor working electrode with 1 M RbBr aqueous electrolyte.

Graphical abstract: Operando X-ray mapping of ion transport and arrangement in a carbon-based supercapacitor electrode
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From entrance pairing and interfacial clustering to collective diffusion: structural origins of ion transport in angstrom-scale graphene slits

Cation–anion pairing promotes co-ion entry into Å-scale charged graphene nanoslits. Large clusters diffuse faster than expected and have size-dependent charge asymmetry, preferring single-body cations and negative many-body clusters.

Graphical abstract: From entrance pairing and interfacial clustering to collective diffusion: structural origins of ion transport in angstrom-scale graphene slits
Open Access Paper

When does nanofluidic memory disappear? Understanding and reinstating memristive behavior of ionic liquids in two-dimensional nanochannels

Ionic memory vanishes in neat ionic liquid but reappears when solvent tuning or boundary asymmetry enables multiple conductance states under nanoconfinement.

Graphical abstract: When does nanofluidic memory disappear? Understanding and reinstating memristive behavior of ionic liquids in two-dimensional nanochannels
Open Access Paper

Nonlinear ion transport in a 2D Janus membrane with an angstrom pore: memristive and negative differential resistance phenomena

Electric field driven alignment of confined water dipoles produces memristive ion transport with hysteresis and negative differential resistance. This coupling establishes a novel mechanism for neuromorphic functionality in nanofluidic systems.

Graphical abstract: Nonlinear ion transport in a 2D Janus membrane with an angstrom pore: memristive and negative differential resistance phenomena
Open Access Paper

2D nanoconfinement distorts the solvation structure of hydroxide but not of hydronium

Pictorial representation of how hydronium is able to retain its bulk-like hydrogen bonding structure under confinement between hexagonal boron nitride sheets, while hydroxide remains under coordinated.

Graphical abstract: 2D nanoconfinement distorts the solvation structure of hydroxide but not of hydronium
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Nanopores with dynamic pore opening diameter

Silicon nitride nanopores containing a DNA modified gold layer exhibit salt concentration and pore diameter dependent rectification and memristive properties.

Graphical abstract: Nanopores with dynamic pore opening diameter
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Flexoelectric effect in flexible 2D nanofluidic channels

We report a flexo-ionic effect in which bending or flexing GO membranes generates ionic potentials, arising from strain gradient-induced dynamic ionic streaming potentials in humid 2D nanofluidic channels.

Graphical abstract: Flexoelectric effect in flexible 2D nanofluidic channels
Open Access Paper

Inducing nonlinear conductance and emergent memristance in open pores using blockers

Blocker induced non-linearity and emergent memristance in open pores.

Graphical abstract: Inducing nonlinear conductance and emergent memristance in open pores using blockers
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Photo-modulation of proton/water transmembrane transport through bis(imidazole-amide)-tetrafluoro-azobenzene switch

We report a photoswitchable azobenzene-based channel that envelops a coherent water wire and efficiently regulates water and proton transport across lipid bilayers using light as an external trigger.

Graphical abstract: Photo-modulation of proton/water transmembrane transport through bis(imidazole-amide)-tetrafluoro-azobenzene switch
Open Access Paper

Energy-efficient time series processing in real-time with fluidic iontronic memristor circuits

We propose a pathway toward iontronic circuits that can address established time series benchmark tasks, enabling performance comparisons and highlighting possible application domains for efficient real-time time series processing.

Graphical abstract: Energy-efficient time series processing in real-time with fluidic iontronic memristor circuits
Open Access Paper

Ionophilicity and transport dynamics of concentrated electrolytes in sub-nanometre graphite confinement

We investigate the evolution of ion selectivity in graphite nanochannels from dilute to water-in-salt regimes. Results show that the preferential adsorption of anions (TFSI and Cl) is a low-concentration phenomenon that weakens with increasing molality.

Graphical abstract: Ionophilicity and transport dynamics of concentrated electrolytes in sub-nanometre graphite confinement
Open Access Paper

Modulating multivalent ion interaction in angstrom-scale confinement through solvent environment

We show that ion uptake and selectivity of functionalized molybdenum disulfide channels in a dimethylformamide–water solvent system are governed by the interplay of binding-site deprotonation and dielectric effects.

Graphical abstract: Modulating multivalent ion interaction in angstrom-scale confinement through solvent environment
Open Access Paper

When is nanoconfined water different from interfacial water?

We use machine-learning molecular dynamics with first-principles accuracy to probe water at graphene surfaces across slit widths ranging from the open-interface limit to angstrom-scale confinement.

Graphical abstract: When is nanoconfined water different from interfacial water?
Open Access Accepted Manuscript - Paper

Ambient Stability and Surface Adhesion of 2D Polyaramid Nano-Films

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers associated with a Faraday Discussion on Molecular and Ion Flows through Angstrom-scale Channels. More information about the related event may be found here: https://www.rsc.org/events/detail/80872/molecular-and-ion-flows-through-angstrom-scale-channels-faraday-discussion. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented, and a record of the discussions will be published after the event.

This meeting explores the forefront of nanofluidics, focusing on the measurement, control, and manipulation of molecular and ionic transport through angstrom-scale channels. Topics include molecular confinement, stimuli-responsive flows, ion sieving, and iontronics, with applications ranging from desalination and filtration to neuromorphic computing and energy storage.

On behalf of the organising committee, we look forward to welcoming you to Manchester.

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