11 figures, 11 pagesLiquid transport through nanopore is central into many applications, from water purification to biosensing or energy harvesting. Ultimately thin nanopores are of major interest in these applications to increase driving potential and reduce as much as possible dissipation sources. We investigate here theoretically the efficiency of the electrical power generation through an ultrathin nanoporous membrane by means of streaming current (electrical current induced by ionic flow in the vicinity of the liquid/solid interface) or electroosmosis (flow rate induced by an electrical potential). Upscaling from one unique pore to a nanoporous membrane is not straightforward when we consider low aspect ratio nanopore because of 3D ent...
[[abstract]]Considering emerging modern applications of nanopore-based sensing devices, we model the...
Ion transport through nanoporous materials is of fundamental importance for the design and developme...
We revisit Morrison and Osterle (1965) who derived a phenomenological expression for the 'figure-of-...
11 figures, 11 pagesLiquid transport through nanopore is central into many applications, from water ...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
The pressure-driven electrolyte transport through nanofiltration membrane pores with constant surfac...
We revisit the classical problem of the flow of an electrolyte solution through charged capillaries ...
Ultrathin membranes with nanoporous conduits show promise for ionic separations and desalination app...
Asymmetrically shaped nanopores have been shown to rectify the ionic current flowing through pores i...
We revisit the classical problem of flow of electrolyte solutions through charged capillary nanopore...
<p>We revisit the classical problem of flow of electrolyte solutions through charged capillary nanop...
The diffusion of binary aqueous electrolytes through nanopores with dielectric as well as conductive...
[[abstract]]To assess the possibility of energy harvesting through reverse electrodialysis (RED), we...
[[abstract]]Considering emerging modern applications of nanopore-based sensing devices, we model the...
Ion transport through nanoporous materials is of fundamental importance for the design and developme...
We revisit Morrison and Osterle (1965) who derived a phenomenological expression for the 'figure-of-...
11 figures, 11 pagesLiquid transport through nanopore is central into many applications, from water ...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
International audienceFundamental understanding of ionic transport at the nanoscale is essential for...
The pressure-driven electrolyte transport through nanofiltration membrane pores with constant surfac...
We revisit the classical problem of the flow of an electrolyte solution through charged capillaries ...
Ultrathin membranes with nanoporous conduits show promise for ionic separations and desalination app...
Asymmetrically shaped nanopores have been shown to rectify the ionic current flowing through pores i...
We revisit the classical problem of flow of electrolyte solutions through charged capillary nanopore...
<p>We revisit the classical problem of flow of electrolyte solutions through charged capillary nanop...
The diffusion of binary aqueous electrolytes through nanopores with dielectric as well as conductive...
[[abstract]]To assess the possibility of energy harvesting through reverse electrodialysis (RED), we...
[[abstract]]Considering emerging modern applications of nanopore-based sensing devices, we model the...
Ion transport through nanoporous materials is of fundamental importance for the design and developme...
We revisit Morrison and Osterle (1965) who derived a phenomenological expression for the 'figure-of-...