Abstract

Ionic transport through nanofluidic systems is a problem of fundamental interest in transport physics and has broad relevance in desalination, fuel cells, batteries, filtration, and drug delivery. When the dimension of the fluidic system approaches the size of molecules in solution, fluid properties are not homogeneous and a departure in behavior is observed with respect to continuum-based theories. Here we present a systematic study of the transport of charged and neutral small molecules in an ideal nanofluidic platform with precise channels from the sub-microscale to the ultra-nanoscale (<5 nm). Surprisingly, we find that diffusive transport of nano-confined neutral molecules matches that of charged molecules, as though the former carry an effective charge. Further, approaching the ultra-nanoscale molecular diffusivities suddenly drop by up to an order of magnitude for all molecules, irrespective of their electric charge. New theoretical investigations will be required to shed light onto these intriguing results.

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Title
Unexpected behaviors in molecular transport through size-controlled nanochannels down to the ultra-nanoscale
Author
Bruno, Giacomo 1 ; Nicola Di Trani 1 ; Hood, R Lyle 2 ; Zabre, Erika 2 ; Filgueira, Carly Sue 2   VIAFID ORCID Logo  ; Canavese, Giancarlo 3 ; Jain, Priya 2 ; Smith, Zachary 2 ; Demarchi, Danilo 4 ; Hosali, Sharath 5 ; Pimpinelli, Alberto 6 ; Ferrari, Mauro 2 ; Grattoni, Alessandro 2 

 Department of Nanomedicine, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX, USA; Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy 
 Department of Nanomedicine, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX, USA 
 Department of Applied Science and Technology, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy 
 Department of Electronics and Telecommunications, Politecnico di Torino, Turin, Italy 
 NanoMedical Systems, Inc., Austin, TX, USA 
 Department of Nanomedicine, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, TX, USA; Smalley-Curl Institute, Rice University, Houston, TX, USA; Department of Material Science and Nanoengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA 
Pages
1-10
Publication year
2018
Publication date
Apr 2018
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
e-ISSN
20411723
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2031703961
Copyright
© 2018. This work is published under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (the “License”). Notwithstanding the ProQuest Terms and Conditions, you may use this content in accordance with the terms of the License.