Origin and control of ionic hydration patterns in nanopores
The redistribution of water molecules when an ion passes through a nanopore is known to create complex patterns. Here, an analytical model accurately predicts the patterns when an ion passes through a graphene nanopore, and reveals the physical origins of the patterns.
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Main Authors: | Miraslau L. Barabash, William A. T. Gibby, Carlo Guardiani, Alex Smolyanitsky, Dmitry G. Luchinsky, Peter V. E. McClintock |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/692ba66626304ac8a71d08e250b51b78 |
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