Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations are uniquely suitable for providing molecular-level insights into the Electric Double Layer (EDL) that forms when a charged surface is in contact with an aqueous solution. However, simulations are only as accurate in predicting EDL properties as permitted by the atomic interaction models. Experimental ζ-potential values and surface charges could provide a potentially suitable reference to validate and tune the interaction models, if not for the fact that they themselves are a product of imperfect models used to interpret the raw measurement data. Here, we present an approach to tune an interaction model by comparing Electro-Osmotic Flow (EOF) MD simulations against experimental Streaming Current (SC) meas...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
We report new molecular dynamics results elucidating the structure of the electrical double layer (E...
Electric double layers are ubiquitous, arising in some form in almost every situation involving an i...
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...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
This thesis aims to find out whether electrokinetic transport of a calcium chloride solution can be ...
Experimentally investigating the nanoscale behavior at oxide-electrolyte interfaces has proven to 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 ...
The molecular nature of electrokinetic phenomena is examined using molecular dynamics simulations. T...
Surface charge controls many static and dynamic properties of soft matter and micro/nanofluidic syst...
10 pages with 3 figuresPhysical parameters characterising electrokinetic transport in a confined ele...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
We report new molecular dynamics results elucidating the structure of the electrical double layer (E...
Electric double layers are ubiquitous, arising in some form in almost every situation involving an i...
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...
International audienceWe present a simulation and modeling study of electro-osmotic flow of an aqueo...
This thesis aims to find out whether electrokinetic transport of a calcium chloride solution can be ...
Experimentally investigating the nanoscale behavior at oxide-electrolyte interfaces has proven to 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 ...
The molecular nature of electrokinetic phenomena is examined using molecular dynamics simulations. T...
Surface charge controls many static and dynamic properties of soft matter and micro/nanofluidic syst...
10 pages with 3 figuresPhysical parameters characterising electrokinetic transport in a confined ele...
The results of molecular dynamics simulations of the properties of water in an aqueous ionic solutio...
We report new molecular dynamics results elucidating the structure of the electrical double layer (E...
Electric double layers are ubiquitous, arising in some form in almost every situation involving an i...