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Investigation of Transport Properties of Water–Methanol Solution through a CNT with Oscillating Electric Field
Molecular
dynamics simulations were used to investigate the transport properties
of water–methanol solution getting through a carbon nanotube
(CNT) with an oscillating electric field. Eight alternating electric
fields with different oscillation periods were used in this work.
Under the oscillating electric field, water molecules have the advantage
of occupying a CNT over methanol molecules. Meanwhile, the space occupancy
of water–methanol solution in the CNT increases as the oscillating
period increases. More importantly, we found that the oscillating
period of electric field affects the van der Waals interaction of
the solution inside the CNT and the shell of the CNT, which results
in the change in the number of hydrogen bonds in the water–methanol
solution confined in the CNT. And the change in the hydrogen-bond
network leads to the change in transport properties of water–methanol
solution
Additional file 1: Table S1. of Comparative Transcriptome and DNA methylation analyses of the molecular mechanisms underlying skin color variations in Crucian carp (Carassius carassius L.)
Statistics of function annotation of Red and White skin crucian carp. Table S2. Sample sequencing data volume and comparison rate. Table S3. List of primers for the qRT-PCR validation of Unigenes identified. Figure S1. The GO function is classified by histogram of differences in methylation sites. (DOCX 107 kb