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Ratchet based ion pumps for selective ion separations

Published 3 Feb 2022 in physics.app-ph | (2202.01429v1)

Abstract: The development of a selective, membrane-based ion separation technology may prove useful in a wide range of applications such as water treatment, battery recycling, ion specific chemical sensors, extraction of valuable metals from sea water, and bio-medical devices. In this work we show that a flashing ratchet mechanism can be used for high precision ion separation. The suggested ratchet-based ion pumps utilize a unique feature of ratchets, the frequency dependent current reversals, to drive ions with the same charge but different diffusion coefficients in opposite directions. We show that for the prevalent ions in water, ions with a relative diffusion coefficient difference as small as 1% can be separated by driving them in opposite directions with a velocity difference as high as 1.2 mm/s. Since the pumping properties of the ratchet are determined by an electric input signal, the proposed ion pumps can pave the way for simple large-scale, fit-to-purpose selective ion separation systems.

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