Non-negligible transient effect on perm-selective ion transportation

ORAL

Abstract

Perm-selective ion transportation has been extensively utilized in various micro/nanofluidic applications. While a steady state assumption was typically adopted to characterize the device, here we experimentally demonstrated that there is inevitable transient effect on the perm-selective ion transportation, especially low Reynolds number environment. The voltage/current (V-C) measurement in micro/nanofluidic platform often showed that current were bumped up in limiting current regime (i.e. overshoot) unlike theoretical results of steady state assumption. In this work, we measured V-C in dead-end channel connected by side channel. Buffer liquid was continuously injected from the side channel so that a constant electrolyte concentration was kept from the side channel to reservoir. Extending the distance from membrane to the side channel resulted in more severe overshoot effect, meaning there is non-negligible transient effect on the ion transportation through membrane. Conclusively, this transient effect should be considered in designing energy-related micro/nanofluidic application.

*Basic Research Laboratory Project (NRF-2018R1A4A1022513) by the Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea, BK21 plus program in SNU, LG Yonam Foundation of Korea and scholarship from Samsung electronics.

Authors

  • Soonhyun Kwon

    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University
  • Hyomin Lee

    • Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, Jeju National University, Korea
    • Department of chemical and biological engineering, Jeju National University
  • Sung Jae Kim

    • Seoul National Univ
    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University, Korea
    • Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Seoul National University
    • Seoul Natl Univ
    • Seoul National University