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Water transport within carbon nanotubes on a wave

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PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 18, Issue 48, Pages 33204-33210

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c6cp05773j

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21327902, 21535003, 21635004]

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Water molecules possess discontinuous properties in confined surroundings as compared to the bulk, their transport velocity shows a step change with the increase in the radius of hydrophobic carbon nanotubes (CNTs). Here, we report that the chain of water molecules in CNTs behaves as a spring'' owing to hydrogen bonding. Thus, the transport of water molecules in confined systems proceeds as a wave motion with eigen frequencies in the terahertz region which is determined by the CNT size. Water velocities derived from molecular dynamics ( MD) fit well with the ones from finite element methods (FEM) on consideration of both the no-slip and slip boundary conditions for CNT diameters less than 1 nm and more than 1 nm, respectively. The present work helps clarify the features of mass and momentum transfers in confined surroundings, and provides perspectives for mass transfer applications.

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