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Universal Murray's law for optimised fluid transport in synthetic structures

Engineering and Technology

Universal Murray's law for optimised fluid transport in synthetic structures

B. Zhou, Q. Cheng, et al.

Discover a groundbreaking Universal Murray's law that revolutionizes hierarchical structures and fluid dynamics, validated through experimental work on graphene aerogels. This study enhances sensor performance and sets the stage for designing cutting-edge materials with exceptional mass transfer capabilities. Uncover the potential of this innovative research conducted by esteemed authors.... show more
Abstract
Materials following Murray's law are of significant interest due to their unique porous structure and optimal mass transfer ability. However, it is challenging to construct such biomimetic hierarchical channels with perfectly cylindrical pores in synthetic systems following the existing theory. Achieving superior mass transport capacity revealed by Murray's law in nanostructured materials has thus far remained out of reach. We propose a Universal Murray's law applicable to a wide range of hierarchical structures, shapes and generalised transfer processes. We experimentally demonstrate optimal flow of various fluids in hierarchically planar and tubular graphene aerogel structures to validate the proposed law. By adjusting the macroscopic pores in such aerogel-based gas sensors, we also show a significantly improved sensor response dynamics. In this work, we provide a solid framework for designing synthetic Murray materials with arbitrarily shaped channels for superior mass transfer capabilities, with future implications in catalysis, sensing and energy applications.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
May 07, 2024
Authors
Binghan Zhou, Qian Cheng, Zhuo Chen, Zesheng Chen, Dongfang Liang, Eric Anthony Munro, Guolin Yun, Yoshiki Kawai, Jinrui Chen, Tynee Bhowmick, Padmanathan Karthick Kannan, Luigi Giuseppe Occhipinti, Hidetoshi Matsumoto, Julian William Gardner, Bao-Lian Su, Tawfique Hasan
Tags
Murray's law
graphene aerogel
fluid flow
sensor response
mass transfer
catalysis
energy applications
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