Extremely rapid water flow through carbon nanotubes has been observed in both experiment and simulation which has led to the suggestion that this material be used in a number of filtration applications. However, there is significant disparity in the magnitude of water permeability and the degree of flow enhancement compared with conventional porous materials in the literature. Here, we show that one of the causes of the disparity in simulation data is the variety of methods used to control temperature in molecular simulations. Not only can the choice of thermostat alter the flow rate and permeability by as much as five times, but it can determine whether the transport is observed to be frictionless or not. In addition to helping explain the...
The intriguing mass transport properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received widespread attenti...
The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, we review the existing literature on flow rates of wa...
Thermally induced variation in wetting ability in a confined nanoenvironment, indicated by the chang...
Although the importance of temperature control in nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations is w...
In this dissertation, we investigate water and ion transport through carbon nanotubes using molecul...
Water continually generates vast research interest due to its many unusual properties, not least of ...
This article compares both new and commonly used boundary conditions for generating pressure-driven ...
The advent of carbon nanotube (CNT) synthesis has created exciting new oppor- tunities in fluid dyna...
Pressure-driven water flow through carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with diameters ranging from 1.66 to 4.99 ...
Water transport inside carbon nano-tubes (CNTs) has attracted considerable attention due to its nano...
Carbon nanotubes have become meaningful researching target since around two decades due to their gre...
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate water transport through ...
Extraordinarily fast transport of water in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in recent experiments has been ge...
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate water transport through (7,7)...
We compare both new and commonly-used boundary conditions for generating pressure-driven flows throu...
The intriguing mass transport properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received widespread attenti...
The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, we review the existing literature on flow rates of wa...
Thermally induced variation in wetting ability in a confined nanoenvironment, indicated by the chang...
Although the importance of temperature control in nonequilibrium molecular dynamics simulations is w...
In this dissertation, we investigate water and ion transport through carbon nanotubes using molecul...
Water continually generates vast research interest due to its many unusual properties, not least of ...
This article compares both new and commonly used boundary conditions for generating pressure-driven ...
The advent of carbon nanotube (CNT) synthesis has created exciting new oppor- tunities in fluid dyna...
Pressure-driven water flow through carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with diameters ranging from 1.66 to 4.99 ...
Water transport inside carbon nano-tubes (CNTs) has attracted considerable attention due to its nano...
Carbon nanotubes have become meaningful researching target since around two decades due to their gre...
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are performed to investigate water transport through ...
Extraordinarily fast transport of water in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in recent experiments has been ge...
Non-equilibrium molecular dynamics simulations are used to investigate water transport through (7,7)...
We compare both new and commonly-used boundary conditions for generating pressure-driven flows throu...
The intriguing mass transport properties of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have received widespread attenti...
The purpose of this paper is threefold. First, we review the existing literature on flow rates of wa...
Thermally induced variation in wetting ability in a confined nanoenvironment, indicated by the chang...