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Importance of polyelectrolyte modification for rectifying the ionic current in conically shaped nanochannels

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 19, Issue 7, Pages 5351-5360

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp07693a

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Republic of China

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Due to their specific geometry, conical nanochannels/nanopores are capable of exhibiting several interesting electrokinetic phenomena including, for example, ion concentration polarization (ICP) and ion current rectification (ICR). Extending previous analyses, we consider two types of nanochannels: only the inner surface of a nanochannel is functionalized by a polyelectrolyte (PE) layer in a type I nanochannel, and both its outer and inner surfaces are functionalized in a type II nanochannel. The influences of the thickness of a double layer and that of the PE layer on ICR are examined through numerical simulation. We show that the ICP of a type I nanochannel is more significant than that of the corresponding type II nanochannel. The behavior of the rectification factor of the former as the bulk salt concentration varies also differs significantly from that of the latter. In particular, the rectification factor of a type I nanochannel at a low bulk salt concentration shows an inversion.

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