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Interionic Interactions in Conducting Nanoconfinement

Journal

CHEMPHYSCHEM
Volume 14, Issue 18, Pages 4121-4125

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201300834

Keywords

conductivity; electrodes; graphene; interionic interactions; nanopores

Funding

  1. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPRSC) [EP/H004319/1]
  2. Center for Doctoral Training on Theory and Simulation of Materials at the Imperial College London
  3. EPSRC [EP/G036888/1]
  4. EPSRC [EP/H004319/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  5. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council [1104127, EP/H004319/1] Funding Source: researchfish

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Interionic interactions in conducting nanopores determine how counterions may be packed in the pores subject to the applied voltage. In ideal metals, interactions are exponentially screened by metallic electrons. However, modern nanoporous electrodes are predominantly made of carbon materials. To what extent is this screening affected by a different mode of dielectric response in such materials? To answer this question we study Coulomb interaction of charges in cylindrical and slit pores that allow finite electric field penetration into the pore walls, as well as the Coulomb interaction in a nanogap between two thin walls of graphene modeled by a non-local dielectric function. In all cases studied the screening was found to be subtly different than in metallic nanopores, but still strong enough to support realization of the so called superionic state in such pores.

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