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Direct observation of a nonequilibrium electro-osmotic instability

Citation:

Shmuel M Rubinstein, Manukyan, G. , Staicu, A. , Rubinstein, I. , Zaltzman, B. , Lammertink, R. G. H. , Mugele, F. , and Wessling, M. . 2008. “Direct Observation Of A Nonequilibrium Electro-Osmotic Instability”. Physical Review Letters, 101, 23, Pp. 236101. https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.101.236101.

Abstract:

We present a visualization of the predicted instability in ionic conduction from a binary electrolyte into a charge selective solid. This instability develops when a voltage greater than critical is applied to a thin layer of copper sulfate flanked by a copper anode and a cation selective membrane. The current-voltage dependence exhibits a saturation at the limiting current. With a further increase of voltage, the current increases, marking the transition to the overlimiting conductance. This transition is mediated by the appearing vortical flow that increases with the applied voltage.

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