Mass transfer of a neutral solute in polyelectrolyte grafted soft nanochannel with porous wall

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2019-11

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A soft nanochannel involves a soft interface that contains a polyelectrolyte layer (PEL) sandwiched between a rigid surface and a bulk electrolyte solution. Mass transfer of a neutral solute in a combined electroosmotic and pressure driven flow through a polyelectrolyte grafted charged nanochannel with porous wall is presented in this work. Assuming the PEL as fixed charged layer and PEL-electrolyte interface as a semi-penetrable membrane, analytical solutions were obtained for potential distributions (for small wall potential). Velocity profiles were also derived in the same domains, for both inside and outside the PEL. Convective-diffusive species balance equation was semi-analytically solved inside the PEL. Expression of length averaged Sherwood number was also obtained and effects of different parameters, namely, drag parameter (α), Debye parameter urn:x-wiley:01730835:media:elps7092:elps7092-math-0001, and PEL thickness were studied in detail. The variation of permeate concentration and permeation flux across the porous wall was obtained.

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Chemical engineering, Soft nanochannel, Polyelectrolyte layer (PEL), Electroosmotic flow (EOF), Mass transfer

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