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Cited Article: Holt JK. Fast mass transport through sub-2-nanometer carbon nanotubes
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AU Unnikrishnan, S
Jansen, HV
Falke, FH
Tas, NR
Van Wolferen, HAGM
De Boer, MJ
Sanders, RGP
Elwenspoek, MC
AF Unnikrishnan, S.
Jansen, H. V.
Falke, F. H.
Tas, N. R.
Van Wolferen, H. A. G. M.
De Boer, M. J.
Sanders, R. G. P.
Elwenspoek, M. C.
TI Transition flow through an ultra-thin nanosieve
SO NANOTECHNOLOGY
LA English
DT Article
ID MEMBRANES; GASES; SEPARATION; TUBES; PORE
AB The fabrication and gas flow characterization of an ultra-thin
inorganic nanosieve structured by interference lithography and a
bond-micromachining approach are reported. The nanosieve has been
observed to exhibit transition gas flow behaviour around atmospheric
pressure and ambient temperature. The small lip thickness (45 nm) of
the nanopores with respect to their diameter (120 nm) helps in
understanding pure transition flow by minimizing interactions between
the molecule and inner pore wall. Due to the absence of these
collisions, the transition flux is the superimposition of viscous and
molecular fluxes without the need for higher-order slip correction. The
nanosieve shows a flow selectivity of 3.1 between helium and argon at
20 mbar.
C1 [Unnikrishnan, S.; Jansen, H. V.; Falke, F. H.; Tas, N. R.; Van Wolferen, H. A. G. M.; De Boer, M. J.; Sanders, R. G. P.; Elwenspoek, M. C.] Univ Twente, MESA Inst Nanotechnol, Transducers Sci & Technol Grp, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands.
[Elwenspoek, M. C.] Univ Freiburg, FRIAS, D-79194 Freiburg, Germany.
RP Unnikrishnan, S, Univ Twente, MESA Inst Nanotechnol, Transducers Sci &
Technol Grp, POB 217, NL-7500 AE Enschede, Netherlands.
EM s.unnikrishnan@ewi.utwente.nl
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