Transport Properties And Induced Voltage In The Structure Of Water-Filled Single-Walled Boron-Nitrogen Nanotubes
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2009
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Density functional theory/molecular dynamics simulations were employed to give insights into the mechanism of voltage generation based on a water-filled single-walled boron-nitrogen nanotube (SWBNNT). Our calculations showed that (1) the transport properties of confined water in a SWBNNT are different from those of bulk water in view of configuration, the diffusion coefficient, the dipole orientation, and the density distribution, and (2) a voltage difference of several millivolts would generate between the two ends of a SWBNNT due to interactions between the water dipole chains and charge carriers in the tube. Therefore, this structure of a water-filled SWBNNT can be a promising candidate for a synthetic nanoscale power cell as well as a practical nanopower harvesting device. |
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英语 |
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Biomicrofluidics, 2009, 3(2) |
Palavras-Chave | #Boron Compounds #Density Functional Theory #Diffusion #Iii-V Semiconductors #Molecular Dynamics Method #Nanofluidics #Pipe Flow #Semiconductor Nanotubes #Wide Band Gap Semiconductors #Carbon Nanotubes #Molecular-Dynamics #Nitride Nanotubes #Channel #Flow #Liquids |
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期刊论文 |