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Abnormal Ionic-Current Rectification Caused by Reversed Electroosmotic Flow under Viscosity Gradients across Thin Nanopores

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ANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY
卷 91, 期 1, 页码 996-1004

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.8b04225

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  1. National Institutes of Health [HG009186]

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Single nanopores have attracted much scientific interest because of their versatile applications. The majority of experiments have been performed with nanopores being in contact with the same electrolyte on both sides of the membrane, although solution gradients across semipermeable membranes are omnipresent in natural systems. In this manuscript, we studied ionic and fluidic movement through thin nanopores under viscosity gradients both experimentally and using simulations. Ionic-current rectification was observed under these conditions because solutions with different conductivities filled across the pore under different biases caused by electroosmotic flow. We found that a pore filled with high-viscosity solutions exhibited a current increase with applied voltage in a steeper slope beyond a threshold voltage, which abnormally reduced the current-rectification ratio. Through simulations, we found that reversed electroosmotic flow, which filled the pore with aqueous solutions of lower viscosities, was responsible for this behavior. The reversed electroosmotic flow could be explained by slower depletion of co-ions than of counterions along the pore. By increasing the surface charge density of pore surfaces, current-rectification ratio could reach the value of the viscosity gradient across thin nanopores. Our findings shed light on fundamental aspects to be considered when performing experiments with viscosity gradients across nanopores and nanofluidic channels.

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