Fast and Versatile Thermo-osmotic Flows with a Pinch of Salt
Abstract
Thermo-osmotic flows - flows generated in micro and nanofluidic systems by thermal gradients - could provide an alternative approach to harvest waste heat. However, such use would require massive thermo-osmotic flows, which are up to now only predicted for special and expensive materials. There is thus an urgent need to design affordable nanofluidic systems displaying large thermo-osmotic coefficients. In this paper we propose a general model for thermo-osmosis of aqueous electrolytes in charged nanofluidic channels, taking into account hydrodynamic slip, together with the different solvent and solute contributions to the thermo-osmotic response. We apply this model to a wide range of systems, by studying the effect of wetting, salt type and concentration, and surface charge. We show that intense thermo-osmotic flows can be generated using slipping charged surfaces. We also predict for intermediate wettings a transition from a thermophobic to a thermophilic behavior depending on the surface charge and salt concentration. Overall, this theoretical framework opens an avenue for controlling and manipulating thermally induced flows with common charged surfaces and a pinch of salt.
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@article{arxiv.2012.11571,
title = {Fast and Versatile Thermo-osmotic Flows with a Pinch of Salt},
author = {Cecilia Herrero and Michael De San Féliciano and Samy Merabia and Laurent Joly},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.11571},
year = {2022}
}
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7 pages, 3 figures