Issue 48, 2017

Ultra-fast vapor generation by a graphene nano-ratchet: a theoretical and simulation study

Abstract

Vapor generation is of prime importance for a broad range of applications: domestic water heating, desalination and wastewater treatment, etc. However, slow and inefficient evaporation limits its development. In this study, a nano-ratchet, a multilayer graphene with cone-shaped nanopores (MGCN), to accelerate vapor generation has been proposed. By performing molecular dynamics simulation, we found that air molecules were spontaneously transported across MGCN and resulted in a remarkable pressure difference, 21 kPa, between the two sides of MGCN. We studied the dependence of the pressure difference on the ambient temperature and geometry of MGCN in detail. Through further analysis of the diffusive transport, we found that pressure difference depended on the competition between ratchet transport and Knudsen diffusion and it was further found that ratchet transport is dominant. The significant pressure difference could lead to a 15-fold or greater enhancement of vapor generation, which shows the wide applications of this nano-ratchet.

Graphical abstract: Ultra-fast vapor generation by a graphene nano-ratchet: a theoretical and simulation study

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Jul 2017
Accepted
23 Oct 2017
First published
24 Oct 2017

Nanoscale, 2017,9, 19066-19072

Ultra-fast vapor generation by a graphene nano-ratchet: a theoretical and simulation study

H. Ding, G. Peng, S. Mo, D. Ma, S. W. Sharshir and N. Yang, Nanoscale, 2017, 9, 19066 DOI: 10.1039/C7NR05304E

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