Unveiling Nonlinear
Modes of Induced-Charge Electro-Osmosis
in AC Electric Fields
Posted on 2025-02-04 - 15:16
Induced-charge electro-osmosis (ICEO) is prevalent in
electrochemistry
and micro/nanofluidics, even when subjected to an alternating current
(AC) electric field. Previous studies suggest that ICEO primarily
occurs near electrodes or ion-selective membranes within a range of
tens of microns. In this experimental study, we reveal the existence
of additional modes in ICEO driven by an AC electric field. We demonstrate
that nonlinear electroosmotic flow (EOF) can occur between two electrodes
situated 5 mm apart through long-range electroconvection. Notably,
we observe a soliton-like wave of ion concentration fluctuation traveling
from the working electrode to the ground electrode, causing significant
disruption to the electric triple layer (ETL) on the ground electrode.
Consequently, both the ETL structure on the electrodes and the bulk
fluid are profoundly influenced by an external electric field. These
findings are vital for enhancing the understanding of intrinsic dynamics
in electrochemical and energy systems and for the development of novel
micro/nanofluidic devices.
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Han, Yu; Zhao, Wei (2025). Unveiling Nonlinear
Modes of Induced-Charge Electro-Osmosis
in AC Electric Fields. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.langmuir.4c04564