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      Nanofluidics, from bulk to interfaces

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          Nanofluidics has emerged recently in the footsteps of microfluidics, following the quest of scale reduction inherent to nanotechnologies. By definition, nanofluidics explores transport phenomena of fluids at the nanometer scales. Why is the nanometer scale specific ? What fluid properties are probed at nanometric scales ? In other words, why 'nanofluidics' deserves its own brand name ? In this critical review, we will explore the vast manifold of length scales emerging for the fluid behavior at the nanoscales, as well as the associated mechanisms and corresponding applications. We will in particular explore the interplay between bulk and interface phenomena. The limit of validity of the continuum approaches will be discussed, as well as the numerous surface induced effects occuring at these scales, from hydrodynamic slippage to the various electro-kinetic phenomena originating from the couplings between hydrodynamics and electrostatics. An enlightening analogy between ion transport in nanochannels and transport in doped semi-conductors will be discussed.

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                03 September 2009
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                10.1039/B909366B
                0909.0628
                82d9b333-ebe1-422f-a986-4b9b1364d8bc

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Chem. Soc. Rev., vol. 39, 1073 - 1095 (2010)
                review to be published in Chemical Society Reviews (25 pages)
                cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech

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