Diffusioosmotic flow reversals due to ion-ion electrostatic correlations
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Abstract
Diffusioosmosis is the deterministic fluid motion induced by a concentration gradient of solutes. Here, we develop a mathematical model to numerically compute the diffusioosmotic mobilities of binary symmetric electrolytes across low to high concentrations in a charged parallel-plate channel. We use the modified Poisson equation to model the ion-ion electrostatic correlations and the Bikerman model to account for the finite size of ions. We report two key findings. First, ion-ion electrostatic correlations can cause a unique reversal in the direction of diffusioosmosis. Such a reversal is not captured by existing theories, occurs at ≈ 0.4 M for a monovalent electrolyte, and occurs at a much lower concentration ≈ 0.003 M of a divalent electrolyte in a channel with the same surface charge. Second, we predict a separate diffusioosmotic flow reversal, which is not due to electrostatic correlations but the competition between the underlying chemiosmosis and electroosmosis. This reversal can be achieved by varying the magnitude of the channel surface charge without changing its sign. However, electrostatic correlations can radically change how this flow reversal depends on the channel surface charge and ion diffusivity between a concentrated and a dilute electrolyte. The mathematical model developed here can be used to design diffusioosmosis of dilute and concentrated electrolytes, which is central to applications such as species mixing and separation, enhanced oil recovery, and reverse electrodialysis.
*This work was supported by the donors of ACS Petroleum Research Fund under Doctoral New Investigator Grant 66915-DNI9. H.C.W.C served as Principal Investigator on ACS PRF 66915-DNI9 that provided support for S.Z. This material is based upon work supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Geosciences program under Award Number DE-SC0018676.
Publication: S. Zhang and H. C. W. Chu (2024) Diffusioosmotic flow reversals due to ion-ion electrostatic correlations, Nanoscale, 16, 9367-9381.
Presenters
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Shengji Zhang
- University of Florida