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Theoretical study of fast diffusion in carbon nanontubes

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Using a recently reported method for the statistical representation of gaseous diffusion within a cylindrical pore, we report here on an analysis of situations that describe fast diffusion within carbon… Click to show full abstract

Using a recently reported method for the statistical representation of gaseous diffusion within a cylindrical pore, we report here on an analysis of situations that describe fast diffusion within carbon nanotubes. It is proposed that if gaseous flow properties of the tube, in the highly rarefied situation, are due to there being only specular particle–wall reflections, then these particles can transit the tube via self-diffusion. On comparing this self-diffusive flux with Knudsen transport diffusion, our model predicts that enhanced diffusion is indeed possible in the carbon nanotube. Depending upon the statistical nature of the particle–wall scattering phenomenon, the enhancements are predicted be three to four times that of classical transport diffusion and, for certain conditions, the enhancement factor can be greater than 4.

Keywords: study fast; carbon; diffusion; theoretical study; fast diffusion; diffusion carbon

Journal Title: Journal of Applied Physics
Year Published: 2020

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