Finite Ion Size Effects on Electrolyte Transport in Nanofiltration Membranes
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Автор:
Рыжков, Илья Игоревич
Минаков, Андрей Викторович
Коллективный автор:
Институт космических и информационных технологий
Кафедра прикладной математики и компьютерной безопасности
Дата:
2017-04Журнал:
Journal of Siberian Federal University - Mathematics and PhysicsКвартиль журнала в Scopus:
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Рыжков, Илья Игоревич. Finite Ion Size Effects on Electrolyte Transport in Nanofiltration Membranes [Текст] / Илья Игоревич Рыжков, Андрей Викторович Минаков // Journal of Siberian Federal University - Mathematics and Physics. — 2017. — Т. 10 (№ 2). — С. 186-198Аннотация:
The pressure–driven electrolyte transport through nanofiltration membrane pores with specified wall po-
tential is investigated theoretically. The finite ion size effect is taken into account by introducing an
additional term to electrochemical potential. The two–dimensional Navier–Stokes, Poisson, and modified
Nernst–Planck equations are solved numerically in a high aspect ratio nanopore connecting two reservoirs
with a larger diameter. The calculations are performed for potassium chloride aqueous solution. In the
case of point–like ions, the non–physical rise of counter–ion concentration is observed near the pore wall
at large applied voltages. When finite ion size is taken in account, the concentration of counter–ions
decreases significantly and saturates to the maximum value. It leads to lower osmotic pressure jump and
larger magnitude of potential in the pore. The stronger co–ion depletion observed for finite size ions
results in the increase of salt rejection, membrane potential, and required pressure drop.