Issue 46, 2023

Modulation mechanism of ionic transport through short nanopores by charged exterior surfaces

Abstract

Short nanopores have various applications in biosensing, desalination, and energy conversion. Here, the modulation of ionic transport by charged exterior surfaces is investigated through simulations with sub-200 nm long nanopores under applied voltages. Detailed analysis of the ionic current, electric field strength, and fluid flow inside and outside nanopores reveals that charged exterior surfaces can increase ionic conductance by increasing both the concentration and migration speed of charge carriers. The electric double layers near charged exterior surfaces provide an ion pool and an additional passageway for counterions, which lead to enhanced exterior surface conductance and ionic concentrations at pore entrances and inside the nanopores. We also report that charges on the membrane surfaces increase the electric field strength inside nanopores. The effective width of a ring with surface charges placed at pore entrances (Lcs) is considered as well by studying the dependence of the current on Lcs. We find a linear relationship between the effective Lcs and the surface charge density and voltage, and an inverse relationship between the geometrical pore length and salt concentration. Our results elucidate the modulation mechanism of ionic transport through short nanopores by charged exterior surfaces, which is important for the design and fabrication of porous membranes.

Graphical abstract: Modulation mechanism of ionic transport through short nanopores by charged exterior surfaces

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Sep 2023
Accepted
26 Oct 2023
First published
26 Oct 2023

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 18696-18706

Modulation mechanism of ionic transport through short nanopores by charged exterior surfaces

L. Ma, Z. Liu, J. Man, J. Li, Z. S. Siwy and Y. Qiu, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 18696 DOI: 10.1039/D3NR04467J

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