Crossover of the Power-Law Exponent for Carbon Nanotube Conductivity as a Function of Salinity.
Yuki UematsuRoland R NetzLydéric BocquetDouwe Jan BonthuisPublished in: The journal of physical chemistry. B (2018)
On the basis of the Poisson-Boltzmann equation in cylindrical coordinates, we calculate the conductivity of a single charged nanotube filled with electrolyte. The conductivity as a function of the salt concentration follows a power-law, the exponent of which has been controversially discussed in the literature. We use the co-ion-exclusion approximation and obtain the crossover between different asymptotic power-law behaviors analytically. Numerically solving the full Poisson-Boltzmann equation, we also calculate the complete diagram of exponents as a function of the salt concentration and the pH for tubes with different radii and p Ka values. We apply our theory to recent experimental results on carbon nanotubes using the p Ka as a fit parameter. In good agreement with the experimental data, the theory shows power-law behavior with the exponents 1/3 at high pH and 1/2 at low pH, with a crossover depending on salt concentration, tube radius and p Ka.