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Volumn 10, Issue 45, 2008, Pages 6807-6813

Field-exposed water in a nanopore: Liquid or vapour?

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EID: 56349086463     PISSN: 14639076     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1039/b809072f     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (43)

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    • Essentially identical densities were found to preserve the values of all three pressure tensors in anisotropic systems
    • Essentially identical densities were found to preserve the values of all three pressure tensors in anisotropic systems
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    • Analogy with ref. 15 is only apparent as results from that work pertain to fixed overall pressure in a nonuniform system comprised of a field-free bulk water reservoir and a field-exposed confined phase, leaving the pressure inside confinement unspecified
    • Analogy with ref. 15 is only apparent as results from that work pertain to fixed overall pressure in a nonuniform system comprised of a field-free bulk water reservoir and a field-exposed confined phase, leaving the pressure inside confinement unspecified
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    • Strong polarization seen in two confined systems (solid black circles and triangles) in Fig. 6, can be attributed to favorable interactions between polarized confined water and water in the field-free reservoir environment reminiscent of tin-foil boundary conditions
    • Strong polarization seen in two confined systems (solid black circles and triangles) in Fig. 6, can be attributed to favorable interactions between polarized confined water and water in the field-free reservoir environment reminiscent of tin-foil boundary conditions


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