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Technical Proceedings of the 2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Volume 1
Nanotech 2003 Vol. 1
Technical Proceedings of the 2003 Nanotechnology Conference and Trade Show, Volume 1

Chapter 8:

Nano Fluidics and Transport

-Adsorption Phenomena in Particle Transport Through a Fluid-filled Nanochannel
 G. Drazer, B. Khusid, J. Koplik and A. Acrivos
 City College of New York, US
-Transport Properties For Carbon Nanotubes Under Hydrostatic Pressure
 F. Chen, Y.Y. Xue, K.L. Stokes, H. Wang and C.W. Chu
 University of Houston, US
-On the Validity of the No-Slip Condition in Nanofluidics
 P. Koumoutsakos, R.l. Jaffe, T. Werder and J.H. Walther
 Swiss Federal Institute of Technology - Zürich, CH
-Water Ordering by Confinement in Carbon Nanotubes at 300K: Implications for possible design of proton-conducting nano-semiconductors
 R.J. Mashl, S. Joseph, N.R. Aluru and E. Jakobsson
 University of Illinois, US
-Study of Sample Dispersion Mechanisms in an Electroosmotically Pumped Microchannel
 B. Debusschere, H. Najm, A. Matta, O. Knio, R. Ghanem and O. Le Maitre
 Sandia National Laboratories, US
-Ion Channel Based Biosensors: Ionic transport in carbon nanotubes
 S. Joseph, R.J. Mashl, E. Jacobsson, N.R. Aluru
 Beckman Institute of Advanced Science and Technology, US
ISBN:0-9728422-0-9
Pages:560
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