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Conceptual Progress for Explaining and Predicting Self-Organization on Anodized Aluminum Surfaces
Over the past few years, researchers have made numerous breakthroughs in the field of aluminum anodizing and faced the problem of the lack of adequate theoretical models for the interpretation of some new experimental findings.
Mikhail Pashchanka
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Electrical Circuit Modeling of Nanofluidic Systems
This work addresses a central challenge faced by the nanofluidics community: upscaling the electrical properties of a single nanochannel. It is demonstrated that the electrical circuit of a nanochannel array is equivalent to a parallel circuit of mutually independent single‐channel systems. Abstract Nanofluidic systems exhibit transport characteristics
John Sebastian, Yoav Green
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Electrolytes for Zn Batteries: Deep Eutectic Solvents in Polymer Gels
Eutectogels: Acetamide4:Zn(TFSI)2 polymer gel electrolytes are prepared by using a solvent‐free procedure by adding up to 5 wt % of polyethylene oxide (PEO). The resultant gels with pseudo‐solid properties inhibit dendritic growth. Moreover, the ratio between acetamide and PEO in the gels is studied and balanced to obtain gels in the eutectic ...
Victor Gregorio +5 more
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Generation and Transport of Dielectric Droplets along Microchannels by Corona Discharge
In this paper, a phenomenon of generation and transport of droplets is proposed, which is based on the dielectric liquid electroconvection induced by corona discharge.
Qiang Tang +5 more
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Quasilinear Hyperbolic Systems Applied to Describe the Magnetohydrodynamic Nanofluid Flow
This study examines the flow of hyperbolic nanofluid over a stretching sheet in three dimensions. The influence of velocity slip on the flow and heat transfer properties of a hyperbolic nanofluid has been investigated. The partial differential equations for nanoparticle solid concentration, energy, and motion were turned into ordinary differential ...
Dayong Nie, Ping Li
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One of the ways to obtain membranes with electroconvection as the dominant mechanism of ion transport is to optimise the surface of known brands of commercial heterogeneous membranes by changing their manufacturing technology.
Konstantin A. Lebedev +3 more
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Enhancing Electrokinetic Transport on the Enamel Surface of Tooth Using Multiscale‐Pore Membranes
A key challenge for therapeutically reconstructing hard tissues is material infiltration. An electrokinetics has been investigated for effective infiltration, but is not yet fully understood. The first observation of the electrokinetic phenomenon on dental enamel is presented.
Hyukjin J. Kwon +4 more
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Investigating Schmidt number effects in turbulent electroconvection using one‐dimensional turbulence
Abstract Turbulent electroconvection denotes a fluctuating multiphysical flow in which hydrodynamics and electrokinetics interact on multiple scales. The dynamical processes at work are entangled down to the molecular‐diffusive scales that are determined by the Schmidt (Sc) and Reynolds (Re) number.
Marten Klein, Heiko Schmidt
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Electrodialysis using anion-exchange membranes (AEMs) and cation-exchange membranes (CEMs) has been widely used for water desalination and the management of various ionic species.
Junsu Jang +5 more
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Fluidic and Mechanical Thermal Control Devices
The paper presents an up‐to‐date review of fluidic and mechanical thermal control devices, including thermal switches, thermal diodes, thermal regulators, and thermal transistors, that have been used for various thermal management applications. Abstract In recent years, intensive studies on thermal control devices have been conducted for the thermal ...
Katja Klinar +3 more
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