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A Universal Reduction in Dielectric Response of Confined Fluids.

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Dielectric permittivity is central to many biological and physiochemical systems as it affects the long-range electrostatic interactions. Similar to many fluid properties, confinement greatly alters the dielectric response of polar… Click to show full abstract

Dielectric permittivity is central to many biological and physiochemical systems as it affects the long-range electrostatic interactions. Similar to many fluid properties, confinement greatly alters the dielectric response of polar liquids. Many studies have focused on the reduction of dielectric response of water under confinement. Here, using molecular dynamics simulations, statistical-mechanical theories and multiscale methods, we study the out-of-plane (z-axis) dielectric response of protic and aprotic fluids confined inside slit-like graphene channels. We show that the reduction in perpendicular permittivity is universal for all the fluids and exhibits a Langevin-like behavior as a function of channel width. We show that this reduction is due to the favorable in-plane (x-y plane) dipole-dipole electrostatic interactions of the interfacial fluid layer. Furthermore, we observe an anomalously low dielectric response under an extreme confinement.

Keywords: response; response confined; universal reduction; reduction dielectric; dielectric response

Journal Title: ACS nano
Year Published: 2020

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