Why Are Carbon Nanotubes Fast Transporters of Water?
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Abstract
Extraordinarily fast transport of water in carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in recent experiments has been generally attributed to the smoothness of the CNT surface. Using molecular dynamics simulations we investigate water flow in (16,16) CNTs and show that the enhanced flow rates over Hagen-Poiseuille flow arise from a velocity "jump" in a depletion region at the water nanotube interface and that the water orientations and hydrogen bonding at the interface significantly affect the flow rates. For nanotube with the same smooth wall structure but with more hydrophilic Lennard-Jones (LJ) parameters of silicon, the enhancement is greatly reduced because it does not have "free" OH bonds pointing to the wall as in CNTs…
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2Topics & keywords
- Carbon nanotube
- Hydrogen bond
- Molecular dynamics
- Materials science
- Chemical physics
- Water flow
- Tube (container)
- Nanotube
- Clean water and sanitation