In this paper we delineate the consequences of field-dependent solvent polarization in the electric double layer (EDL) electrostatic potential distribution, and the effective EDL thickness in narrow nanofluidic confinements with thick (or overlapping) EDLs. The EDL, formed at the interface between a charged substrate and an electrolyte solution, induces a large electric field spanning across few nanometer distances from the interface. As a result, a polar solvent like water gets polarized, making its relative permittivity a function of the EDL electric field. This affects the overall EDL electrostatic potential distribution and most importantly, leads to a significant reduction of the effective EDL thickness, with the extent of the reductio...
The integration of micro/nanofluidic devices led to many interesting phenomena and one of the most i...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the properties of liquid confined in extended nanospaces (10−1000 nm) is cru...
When a solid surface is immersed in a solution, the surface can become charged in a variety of ways ...
We address the implications of finite ionic size and solvent polarization on the response of the ele...
In this Brief Report, we calculate the electric-double-layer (EDL) electrostatic potential in a syst...
By including the excess ion polarizability into the Poisson-Boltzmann theory, we show that the decre...
By including the excess ion polarizability into the Poisson-Boltzmann theory, we show that the decre...
Understanding the effects of double layer formation on charged interfaces is integral in many discip...
Electrical double layers, comprising of a surface charge and excess ions in solution, are of critica...
When a charged surface, such as an electrode, colloid, or protein, is submerged into an electrolyte ...
The electrical double layer (EDL) nano-structure at the interface between electrolytes and charged s...
ABSTRACT Dielectric analysis (DEA) shows changes in the properties of a materials as a response to ...
The electrical properties of charged interfaces are important in several general areas of interfacia...
In this work, we investigate the effects of local permittivity variations, induced by a preferential...
We report on the molecular dynamics simulations of the electrical double layers (EDLs) at the interf...
The integration of micro/nanofluidic devices led to many interesting phenomena and one of the most i...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the properties of liquid confined in extended nanospaces (10−1000 nm) is cru...
When a solid surface is immersed in a solution, the surface can become charged in a variety of ways ...
We address the implications of finite ionic size and solvent polarization on the response of the ele...
In this Brief Report, we calculate the electric-double-layer (EDL) electrostatic potential in a syst...
By including the excess ion polarizability into the Poisson-Boltzmann theory, we show that the decre...
By including the excess ion polarizability into the Poisson-Boltzmann theory, we show that the decre...
Understanding the effects of double layer formation on charged interfaces is integral in many discip...
Electrical double layers, comprising of a surface charge and excess ions in solution, are of critica...
When a charged surface, such as an electrode, colloid, or protein, is submerged into an electrolyte ...
The electrical double layer (EDL) nano-structure at the interface between electrolytes and charged s...
ABSTRACT Dielectric analysis (DEA) shows changes in the properties of a materials as a response to ...
The electrical properties of charged interfaces are important in several general areas of interfacia...
In this work, we investigate the effects of local permittivity variations, induced by a preferential...
We report on the molecular dynamics simulations of the electrical double layers (EDLs) at the interf...
The integration of micro/nanofluidic devices led to many interesting phenomena and one of the most i...
ABSTRACT: Understanding the properties of liquid confined in extended nanospaces (10−1000 nm) is cru...
When a solid surface is immersed in a solution, the surface can become charged in a variety of ways ...