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Surface-Charge-Governed Ion Transport in Nanofluidic Channels
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2004
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Salt ConcentrationEngineeringChemistryCharge TransportIon ProcessMembrane TransportLow Salt ConcentrationsTransport PhenomenaMicrofluidicsNanofluidic ChannelsBiophysicsIon ChannelsNanofluidicsPhysical ChemistrySurface ChargeMembrane PermeationElectrochemistrySurface ScienceApplied PhysicsIonic ConductorMedicine
A study of ion transport in aqueous-filled silica channels as thin as 70 nm reveals a remarkable degree of conduction at low salt concentrations that departs strongly from bulk behavior: In the dilute limit, the electrical conductances of channels saturate at a value that is independent of both the salt concentration and the channel height. Our data are well described by an electrokinetic model parametrized only by the surface-charge density. Using chemical surface modifications, we further demonstrate that at low salt concentrations, ion transport in nanochannels is governed by the surface charge.
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