International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueous cesium chloride solution confined in a charged amorphous silica slot. Contrasting traditional models of the electric double layer, molecular dynamics simulations indicate that there is no stagnant layer, no Stern layer conduction, and no outer Helmholtz layer. The description of the interface requires two considerations. First, a distinction has to be made between free and surface-bonded ions. The latter do not form a physical layer but rather a set of ion–surface contact pairs. Second, the mobility of the free ions is reduced relative to their bulk value. This hydrodynamic effect needs to be included. These two concepts, coupled to simple...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/7/075016 Abstract. The classical theory of electrokinetic phenomena assumes...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations are uniquely suitable for providing molecular-level insights int...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
We calculate the electro-osmotic mobility and surface conductivity at a solid-liquid interface from ...
10 pages with 3 figuresPhysical parameters characterising electrokinetic transport in a confined ele...
Physical parameters characterizing electrokinetic transport in a confined electrolyte solution are r...
This thesis aims to find out whether electrokinetic transport of a calcium chloride solution can be ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/7/075016 Abstract. The classical theory of electrokinetic phenomena assumes...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations are uniquely suitable for providing molecular-level insights int...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
International audienceMonovalent and divalent aqueous electrolytes confined in negatively charged po...
We calculate the electro-osmotic mobility and surface conductivity at a solid-liquid interface from ...
10 pages with 3 figuresPhysical parameters characterising electrokinetic transport in a confined ele...
Physical parameters characterizing electrokinetic transport in a confined electrolyte solution are r...
This thesis aims to find out whether electrokinetic transport of a calcium chloride solution can be ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
International audienceThe study by numerical methods of ionic distributions in charged solid-liquid ...
doi:10.1088/1367-2630/11/7/075016 Abstract. The classical theory of electrokinetic phenomena assumes...