Tracking Ion Transport in Nanochannels via Transient Single-Particle Imaging

被引:3
|
作者
Wang, Lu-Xuan [1 ]
Huang, Sheng-Lan [1 ]
Wu, Pei [1 ]
Liu, Xiao-Rui [1 ]
Sun, Chao [1 ]
Kang, Bin [1 ]
Chen, Hong-Yuan [1 ]
Xu, Jing-Juan [1 ]
机构
[1] Nanjing Univ, Sch Chem & Chem Engn, State Key Lab Analyt Chem Life Sci, Nanjing 210023, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Electrical Double Layer Dynamics; Ion Diffusion; Nanoconfined Ion Transport Kinetics; Single-Particle Imaging; Transient Microscopy; NANOPOROUS CARBON; CHARGING DYNAMICS; MOLECULAR SIMULATIONS; DIFFUSION; SUPERCAPACITORS; NANOPARTICLES; DESOLVATION; CONFINEMENT; LAYER;
D O I
10.1002/anie.202315805
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
The transport behavior of ions in the nanopores has an important impact on the performance of the electrochemical devices. Although the classical Transmission-Line (TL) model has long been used to describe ion transport in pores, the boundary conditions for the applicability of the TL model remain controversial. Here, we investigated the transport kinetics of different ions, within nanochannels of different lengths, by using transient single-particle imaging with temporal resolution up to microseconds. We found that the ion transport kinetics within short nanochannels may deviate significantly from the TL model. The reason is that the ion transport under nanoconfinement is composed of multi basic stages, and the kinetics differ much under different stage domination. With the shortening of nanochannels, the electrical double layer (EDL) formation would become the "rate-determining step" and dominate the apparent ion kinetics. Our results imply that using the TL model directly and treating the in-pore mobility as an unchanged parameter to estimate the ion transport kinetics in short nanopores/nanochannels may lead to orders of magnitude bias. These findings may advance the understanding of the nanoconfined ion transport and promote the related applications. In situ tracking of ion transport kinetics under nanoconfinement was achieved by transient single-particle imaging method. The results implied that the ion transport kinetics in long nanochannels is dominated by the in-pore diffusion, while in short nanopores/nanochannels is governed by electrical double layer (EDL) formation. The local ion accumulation within EDL changes the ion mobility and then affects the apparent ion transport kinetics.image
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Measurement of diffusion in Langmuir monolayers by single-particle tracking
    Selle, C
    Rückerl, F
    Martin, DS
    Forstner, MB
    Käs, JA
    PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS, 2004, 6 (24) : 5535 - 5542
  • [42] Can single-particle tracking measure anomalous diffusion?
    Saxton, MJ
    MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 1998, 9 : 93A - 93A
  • [43] Setup for single-particle orbit tracking: artifacts and corrections
    Ernst, Dominique
    Hain, Stefan
    Koehler, Juergen
    JOURNAL OF THE OPTICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA A-OPTICS IMAGE SCIENCE AND VISION, 2012, 29 (07) : 1277 - 1287
  • [44] Optimizing aerodynamic lenses for single-particle imaging
    Küpper, Jochen (jochen.kuepper@cfel.de), 1600, Elsevier Ltd (124):
  • [45] Obstructed diffusion propagator analysis for single-particle tracking
    Weigel, Aubrey V.
    Ragi, Shankarachary
    Reid, Michael L.
    Chong, Edwin K. P.
    Tamkun, Michael M.
    Krapf, Diego
    PHYSICAL REVIEW E, 2012, 85 (04):
  • [46] Single-particle tracking of janus colloids in close proximity
    Anthony, Stephen M.
    Kim, Minsu
    Granick, Steve
    LANGMUIR, 2008, 24 (13) : 6557 - 6561
  • [47] Optimal Diffusion Coefficient Estimation in Single-Particle Tracking
    Berglund, Andrew J.
    Michalet, Xavier
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2012, 102 (03) : 654A - 654A
  • [48] Optimal diffusion coefficient estimation in single-particle tracking
    Michalet, Xavier
    Berglund, Andrew J.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2012, 243
  • [49] Progress on the labeling and single-particle tracking technologies of viruses
    Huang, Li-Li
    Xie, Hai-Yan
    ANALYST, 2014, 139 (13) : 3336 - 3346
  • [50] Single-particle tracking: New methods of data analysis
    Saxton, MJ
    BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1996, 70 (02) : TU415 - TU415