Temperature Induced Dimensional Tuning and Anomalous Deformation of Micro/Nanopores

Shusong Zhang, Zhenming Ji, Guanghua Du, Jie Liu, Xi Zhou, Yanbo Xie

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Abstract

Artificial nanopores have become a common toolbox in nanotechnologies, with dimension and geometry as predominant factors. Most fabrication technologies determine the pore size beforehand, but few exist that enable size-tuning post-manufacturing. In this work, we reported a type of ion track etched micro/nanopores on uniaxially drawn PET foils that enable irreversible thermal shrinkage, thus tuning the pore dimensions by increasing ambient temperatures. Importantly, we found a complex pore deformation process, which for a specific range of pore sizes and temperatures resulted in a peculiar "eye"-shaped appearance of the pore openings. We analyzed the mechanical stresses and theoretically illustrated the complex deformation process by a phase diagram. Temperature-induced dimensional tuning nanopores reduced maximally over 98% of ionic conduction in a single nanopore and 99% of pressure-driven flow in a pore-array membrane within few seconds at 90 °C, which is useful for temperature-modulated mass transport in nanotechnology and energy applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2766-2772
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume21
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - 14 Apr 2021

Keywords

  • ion track etching
  • Micro/nanopore
  • nanofluidics
  • thermal shrinkage
  • transportation phenomena

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