Nonlinear electrohydrodynamic ion transport in graphene nanopores
XW Jiang and CX Zhao and YC Noh and Y Xu and YA Chen and FF Chen and LP Ma and WC Ren and NR Aluru and JD Feng, SCIENCE ADVANCES, 8, eabj2510 (2022).
DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abj2510
Mechanosensitivity is one of the essential functionalities of biological ion channels. Synthesizing an artificial nanofluidic system to mimic such sensations will not only improve our understanding of these fluidic systems but also inspire applications. In contrast to the electrohydrodynamic ion transport in long nanoslits and nanotubes, coupling hydrodynamical and ion transport at the single-atom thickness remains challenging. Here, we report the pressure-modulated ion conduction in graphene nanopores featuring nonlinear electrohydrodynamic coupling. Increase of ionic conductance, ranging from a few percent to 204.5% induced by the pressure-an effect that was not predicted by the classical linear coupling of molecular streaming to voltage-driven ion transport-was observed experimentally. Computational and theoretical studies reveal that the pressure sensitivity of graphene nanopores arises from the transport of capacitively accumulated ions near the graphene surface. Our findings may help understand the electrohydrodynamic ion transport in nanopores and offer a new ion transport controlling methodology.
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