Modeling and Simulation of Heat and Mass Transfer in Novel Low-Dimensional Nanomaterials
A special issue of Materials (ISSN 1996-1944). This special issue belongs to the section "Advanced Nanomaterials and Nanotechnology".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 July 2024) | Viewed by 6046
Special Issue Editor
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
In last two decades, there has been tremendous progress in the field of low-dimensional nanomaterials. Versatile, new nanomaterials with astonishing properties have been imagined and/or synthesized, which bring about novel functionalities and applications that could not be previously realized. When the geometry of a material approaches the nanoscale, its heat and mass transfer behaviors deviate significantly from those of bulk materials and provide a playground for researchers in the fields of materials science, mechanics, physics, and chemistry. To complement these experiments, modeling and simulation play crucial roles in exploring these unique behaviors. Hence, this Special Issue aims to provide a platform for researchers in the fields to share new insights regarding the heat and mass transfer of novel low-dimensional nanomaterials based on modeling and simulation methods. The topics of this issue include but are not limited to: (1) thermal conductivity of novel low-dimensional nanomaterials; (2) interfacial thermal transport of heterojunctions formed with these nanomaterials; (3) thermal properties of nanocomposite materials; (4) surface wettability of novel low-dimensional nanomaterials; (5) nanofluidic across the nanochannels of laminar nanomaterials; (6) nanofiltration and separation with low-dimensional nanomaterial-based membranes.
Dr. Bo Liu
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- low-dimensional nanomaterials
- heat and mass transfer
- thermal conductivity
- interfacial thermal transport
- surface wettability
- nanofluidic
- nanofiltration and separation
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