July 31, 2017
Journal Article

Modeling Electrokinetics in Ionic Liquids

Abstract

Using direct numerical simulations we provide a thorough study on the electrokinetics of ionic liquids. In particular, the modfied Poisson-Nernst-Planck (MPNP) equations are solved to capture the crowding and overscreening effects that are the characteristics of an ionic liquid. For modeling electrokinetic flows in an ionic liquid, the MPNP equations are coupled with the Navier-Stokes equations to study the coupling of ion transport, hydrodynamics, and electrostatic forces. Specifically, we consider the ion transport between two parallel plates, charging dynamics in a 2D straight-walled pore, electro-osmotic ow in a nano-channel, electroconvective instability on a plane ion-selective surface, and electroconvective ow on a curved ion-selective surface. We discuss how the crowding and overscreening effects and their interplay affect the electrokinetic behaviors of ionic liquids in these application problems.

Revised: August 28, 2017 | Published: July 31, 2017

Citation

Wang C., J. Bao, W. Pan, and X. Sun. 2017. Modeling Electrokinetics in Ionic Liquids. Electrophoresis 38, no. 13-14:1693-1705. PNNL-SA-121684. doi:10.1002/elps.201600455