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- (388g) Dynamics of Charging Subnanometer Pores Using Ionic Liquids
We show that charging of ionophilic pores observes an effective diffusion law. Charging is often accompanied by overfilling followed by de-filling. In sharp contrast to conventional expectations, charging is fast because ion diffusion during charging can be an order of magnitude faster than in the bulk, and charging itself is accelerated by collective modes. Further acceleration can be achieved using ionophobic pores by eliminating overfilling/de-filling and thus leading to charging behavior qualitatively different from that in conventional, ionophilic pores.