Search Results - "Telles, Igor M"
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Reversal of Electroosmotic Flow in Charged Nanopores with Multivalent Electrolyte
Published in Langmuir (29-03-2022)“…We study the reversal of electroosmotic flow in charged cylindrical nanopores containing multivalent electrolyte. Dissipative particle dynamics is used to…”
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Electroosmotic Flow Grows with Electrostatic Coupling in Confining Charged Dielectric Surfaces
Published in Langmuir (16-02-2021)“…In this work, the effects of polarization of confining charged planar dielectric surfaces on induced electroosmotic flow are investigated. To this end, we use…”
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Correction to “Reversal of Electroosmotic Flow in Charged Nanopores with Multivalent Electrolyte”
Published in Langmuir (17-05-2022)Get full text
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Electroosmotic Flow in Polarizable Charged Cylindrical Nanopores
Published in The journal of physical chemistry. B (07-10-2021)“…We present a simulation method to study electroosmotic flow in charged nanopores with dielectric contrast between their interior and the surrounding medium. To…”
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Strong attraction between like-charged metal nanoparticles mediated by multivalent counterions
Published in Journal of molecular liquids (01-05-2024)“…In the present work, we develop a method which allows us to use Monte Carlo simulations to study a system with two conducting charged nanoparticles in an…”
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Simulations of electroosmotic flow in charged nanopores using Dissipative Particle Dynamics with Ewald summation
Published in Journal of molecular liquids (15-08-2021)“…•Electroosmotic flow is simulated using Dissipative particle dynamics and Ewald summation.•Correction to Ewald summation is obtained for cylindrical geometry…”
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Electroosmosis as a probe for electrostatic correlations
Published 23-10-2020“…Soft Matter 16 (47), 10688-10696 (2020) We study the role of ionic correlations on the electroosmotic flow in planar double-slit channels, without salt. We…”
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