Abstract

The mechanism of the oscillatory electric potential of a dioleyl phosphate (DOPH) layer in a single hole sandwiched by two KCl solutions, 100 mM and 5 mM, was investigated using two types of cells for axial and transverse observations. It was discovered that the electrical oscillation was related to a macroscopic behavior of the interfaces between DOPH and KCl solutions caused by a chemically driven surface tension effect.

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