Exploring Ion Transmission Mechanisms in Clay‐Based 2D Nanofluidics for Osmotic Energy Conversion
Shiwen Wang,
Jiadong Tang,
Bing Liu
et al.
Abstract:Clay‐based 2D nanofluidics present a promising avenue for osmotic energy harvesting due to their low cost and straightforward large‐scale preparation. However, a comprehensive understanding of ion transport mechanisms, and horizontal and vertical transmission, remains incomplete. By employing a multiscale approach in combination of first‐principles calculations and molecular dynamics simulations, the issue of how transmission directions impact on the clay‐based 2D nanofluidics on osmotic energy conversion is a… Show more
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