演讲嘉宾-Philippe Poncharal

Philippe Poncharal
法国里昂第一大学 教授
Philippe Poncharal is a full professor at University Claude Bernard in Lyon. He received Ph.D degree from Toulouse University in 1996. He did military service during 1996-1997. He started to work with DeHeer group in the area of carbon nanotubes as postdoctoral researcher in Atlanta, GA. After that, he was hired in 99 on an assistant professor position in University of Montpellier. In 2007, he moved to a full professor position at University Claude Bernard in Lyon.
演讲题目:From Desalination to Osmotic Energy Conversion with Nanotubes
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New paradigms for fluid transport are expected to emerge from the confinement of liquids at the nanoscales, [1-3] with potential breakthroughs in ultra-filtration, desalination, and energy conversion.[4] Nevertheless, advancing the fundamental understanding of fluid transport at the smallest scales requires mass and ion dynamics to be ultimately characterized across an individual channel to avoid averaging over many pores. 
To this end, a major challenge for nanofluidics consists in building distinctive and well-controlled nano-channels, amenable for systematic exploration of their properties. In this work [5] we describe the elaboration and exploitation of a new hierarchical nanofluidic device, made of a unique boron-nitride (BN) nanotube that transpierces an ultrathin membrane and connects two fluid reservoirs. Such a transmembrane geometry allows the versatile exploration of fluidic transport through a single nanotube under diverse forcing, including electric fields, pressure drops, and chemical gradients.
Using this device, we discover huge osmotically-induced electric currents generated by salinity gradients, exceeding by two orders of magnitude their pressure-driven counterpart. We show that this result originates from the anomalously high surface charge carried by the BN internal surface in water at large pH, which was independently quantified from conductance measurements.

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演讲嘉宾-Philippe Poncharal

Philippe Poncharal
法国里昂第一大学 教授
Philippe Poncharal is a full professor at University Claude Bernard in Lyon. He received Ph.D degree from Toulouse University in 1996. He did military service during 1996-1997. He started to work with DeHeer group in the area of carbon nanotubes as postdoctoral researcher in Atlanta, GA. After that, he was hired in 99 on an assistant professor position in University of Montpellier. In 2007, he moved to a full professor position at University Claude Bernard in Lyon.
演讲题目:From Desalination to Osmotic Energy Conversion with Nanotubes
主题会场
开始时间
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内容摘要

New paradigms for fluid transport are expected to emerge from the confinement of liquids at the nanoscales, [1-3] with potential breakthroughs in ultra-filtration, desalination, and energy conversion.[4] Nevertheless, advancing the fundamental understanding of fluid transport at the smallest scales requires mass and ion dynamics to be ultimately characterized across an individual channel to avoid averaging over many pores. 
To this end, a major challenge for nanofluidics consists in building distinctive and well-controlled nano-channels, amenable for systematic exploration of their properties. In this work [5] we describe the elaboration and exploitation of a new hierarchical nanofluidic device, made of a unique boron-nitride (BN) nanotube that transpierces an ultrathin membrane and connects two fluid reservoirs. Such a transmembrane geometry allows the versatile exploration of fluidic transport through a single nanotube under diverse forcing, including electric fields, pressure drops, and chemical gradients.
Using this device, we discover huge osmotically-induced electric currents generated by salinity gradients, exceeding by two orders of magnitude their pressure-driven counterpart. We show that this result originates from the anomalously high surface charge carried by the BN internal surface in water at large pH, which was independently quantified from conductance measurements.

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