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arxiv: 1304.6598 · v1 · pith:YOHJE75Hnew · submitted 2013-04-24 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph · cond-mat.soft

Nonlinear Dynamics of Ion Concentration Polarization in Porous Media: The Leaky Membrane Model

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph cond-mat.soft
keywords leakyconcentrationconductionmembranesmodelporousshocksteady
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The conductivity of highly charged membranes is nearly constant, due to counter-ions screening pore surfaces. Weakly charged porous media, or "leaky membranes", also contain a significant concentration of co-ions, whose depletion at high current leads to ion concentration polarization and conductivity shock waves. To describe these nonlinear phenomena the absence of electro-osmotic flow, a simple Leaky Membrane Model is formulated, based on macroscopic electroneutrality and Nernst-Planck ionic fluxes. The model is solved in cases of unsupported binary electrolytes: steady conduction from a reservoir to a cation-selective surface, transient response to a current step, steady conduction to a flow-through porous electrode, and steady conduction between cation-selective surfaces in cross flow. The last problem is motivated by separations in leaky membranes, such as shock electrodialysis. The article begins with a tribute to Neal Amundson, whose pioneering work on shock waves in chromatography involved similar mathematics.

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