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Nanopore 4 Bilayer ice 2 Water 2 Activation barrier 1 Admissibility condition 1 Burgers equation 1 Charge diffusion 1 Charge transport 1 Ion channel 1 Nanopore array 1 Nucleation 1 One-dimensional Coulomb gas 1 Poynting’s theorem 1 Reverse elctrodialysis 1 Riemann problem 1 Salinity gradient 1 Thermodynamics of inhomogeneous systems 1
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Koga, Kenichiro 2 Slovák, Jan 2 Tanaka, Hideki 2 C. Zeng, Xiao 1 Holcombe, S.R. 1 Kamenev, A. 1 Kim, Dong-Kwon 1 Kim, Juwan 1 Kim, Sung Jin 1 Larkin, A.I. 1 Shklovskii, B.I. 1 Smith, E.R. 1 Zeng, Xiao C. 1 Zhang, J. 1
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Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 4 Energy 1
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Energy harvesting from salinity gradient by reverse electrodialysis with anodic alumina nanopores
Kim, Juwan; Kim, Sung Jin; Kim, Dong-Kwon - In: Energy 51 (2013) C, pp. 413-421
alumina nanopore array with a nominal pore radius of 10 nm between two sodium chloride solutions with various combinations of … concentrations. Both bare and silica-coated alumina nanopore arrays are used in the present study. The current … of the nanopore arrays are obtained from these characteristics. The transference numbers of the bare and silica …
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Charge transport in one dimension: Dissipative and non-dissipative space-charge-limited currents
Holcombe, S.R.; Smith, E.R. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 390 (2011) 4, pp. 647-670
We consider charge transport in a pore where the dielectric constant inside the pore is much greater than that in the surrounding material, so that the flux of the electric fields due to the charges is almost entirely confined to the pore. We develop exact solutions for the one component case...
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Transport in one-dimensional Coulomb gases: From ion channels to nanopores
Kamenev, A.; Zhang, J.; Larkin, A.I.; Shklovskii, B.I. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 359 (2006) C, pp. 129-161
We consider a class of systems where, due to the large mismatch of dielectric constants, the Coulomb interaction is approximately one-dimensional. Examples include ion channels in lipid membranes and water filled nanopores in silicon films. Charge transport across such systems possesses the...
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Computer simulation of bilayer ice: structures and thermodynamics
Slovák, Jan; Tanaka, Hideki; Koga, Kenichiro; Zeng, Xiao C. - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 319 (2003) C, pp. 163-174
simulation which shows that a thin film of water, when confined to a hydrophobic slit nanopore, freezes into a bilayer ice …
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Computer simulation of water–ice transition in hydrophobic nanopores
Slovák, Jan; Tanaka, Hideki; Koga, Kenichiro; C. Zeng, Xiao - In: Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 292 (2001) 1, pp. 87-101
simulation which shows that a thin film of water, when confined in a hydrophobic nanopore, freezes into a bilayer ice crystal …
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