English

Anisotropic molecular diffusion in confinement I: Transport of small particles in potential and density gradients

Soft Condensed Matter 2023-06-28 v2 Materials Science Statistical Mechanics Chemical Physics Computational Physics

Abstract

Hypothesis: Diffusion in confinement is an important fundamental problem with significant implications for applications of supported liquid phases. However, resolving the spatially dependent diffusion coefficient, parallel and perpendicular to interfaces, has been a standing issue. In the vicinity of interfaces, density fluctuations as a consequence of layering locally impose statistical drift, which impedes the analysis of spatially dependent diffusion coefficients even further. We hypothesise, that we can derive a model to spatially resolve interface-perpendicular diffusion coefficients based on local lifetime statistics with an extension to explicitly account for the effect of local drift using the Smoluchowski equation, that allows us to resolve anisotropic and spatially dependent diffusivity landscapes at interfaces. Methods and simulations: An analytic relation between local crossing times in system slices and diffusivity as well as an explicit term for calculating drift-induced systematic errors is presented. The method is validated on Molecular Dynamics simulations of bulk water and applied to simulations of water in slit pores. Findings: After validation on bulk liquids, we clearly demonstrate the anisotropic nature of diffusion coefficients at interfaces. Significant spatial variations in the diffusivities correlate with interface-induced structuring but cannot be solely attributed to the drift induced by local density fluctuations.

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@article{arxiv.2212.09545,
  title  = {Anisotropic molecular diffusion in confinement I: Transport of small particles in potential and density gradients},
  author = {Kevin Höllring and Andreas Baer and Nataša Vučemilović-Alagić and David M. Smith and Ana-Sunčana Smith},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.09545},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

13 pages, 6 figures, submitted to JCIS, PDFLaTex; updated for submission to new Journal and split in two due to length; second accompanying publication: "Anisotropic molecular diffusion in confinement II: A model for structurally complex particles applied to transport in thin ionic liquid films" (both due to a split of arXiv:archive/2212.09545 )