Applied Electric Field Effects on Diffusivity and Electrical Double‐Layer Thickness

Author:

Masuduzzaman Md1ORCID,Bakli Chirodeep2,Barisik Murat3,Kim BoHung1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Mechanical Engineering University of Ulsan Daehak‐ro 93, Namgu Ulsan 680749 South Korea

2. School of Energy Science and Engineering Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur Kharagpur West Bengal 721302 India

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Chattanooga TN 37403 USA

Abstract

AbstractThis study utilizes molecular dynamics (MD) simulations and continuum frameworks to explore electroosmotic flow (EOF) in nanoconfined aqueous electrolytes, offering a promising alternative to conventional micro‐/nanofluidic systems. Although osmotic behavior in these environments is deeply linked to local fluid properties and interfacial dynamics between the fluid and electrolyte solutions, achieving a complete molecular‐level understanding has remained challenging. The findings establish a linear relationship between electric field strength and fluid velocity, uncovering two distinct transport regimes separated by a critical threshold, with a markedly intensified flow in the second regime. It is demonstrated that rising electric field strengths significantly enhance water diffusion coefficients, supported by a detailed analysis of fluid hydration structures, the potential of mean force (PMF), and local stress tensors. Due to the applied electric field strength, the motion of ions and water accelerates, leading to the redistribution of ions and intensification of electrostatic forces. This expands the thickness of the electric double layer (EDL) and amplifies fluid diffusivity, thereby enhancing nanoscale fluid activity. These insights enhance the molecular‐level understanding of EOF and define the stability of flow regimes, providing valuable guidelines for advancing nanofluidic technologies, such as drug delivery systems and lab‐on‐a‐chip devices.

Funder

National Research Foundation of Korea

Publisher

Wiley

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