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Selective ion enrichment and charge storage through transport hysteresis in conical nanopipettes

Brown et al., 2022

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1132236566096267190
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Brown W
Kvetny M
Yang R
Wang G
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Greater selectivity and controls in the ion transport dynamics are essential in fields such as charge storage, separation, energy storage and conversion, neuromorphic computing and learning, electrochemistry, to name a few. Mechanistic insights into the intriguing hysteresis …
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