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Chaotropic Monovalent Anion‐Induced Rectification Inversion at Nanopipettes Modified by Polyimidazolium Brushes

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A nonintuitive observation of monovalent anion-induced ion current rectification inversion at polyimidazolium brush (PimB)-modified nanopipettes is presented. The rectification inversion degree is strongly dependent on the concentration and species of monovalent anions. For chaotropic anions (for example, ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup> ), the rectification inversion is easily observed at a low concentration (5 mm), while there is no rectification inversion observed for kosmotropic anions (Cl<sup>-</sup> ) even at a high concentration (1 m). Moreover, at the specific concentration (for example, 10 mm), the variation of rectification ratio on the type of anions is ranged by Hofmeister series (Cl<sup>-</sup> ≥NO<sub>3</sub><sup>-</sup> >BF<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup> >ClO<sub>4</sub><sup>-</sup> >PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup> >Tf<sub>2</sub> N<sup>-</sup> ). Estimation of the electrokinetic charge density (σ<sup>ek</sup> ) demonstrates that rectification inversion originates from the charge inversion owing to the over-adsorption of chaotropic monovalent anion. To qualitatively understand this phenomenon, a concentration-dependent adsorption mechanism is proposed.

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