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What are the Challenges in Modeling Transport Phenomena at the Nanoscale?
Modeling transport phenomena at the nanoscale presents several challenges. Traditional models, such as the
continuum approach
, may not be applicable due to the discrete nature of nanoscale systems. Instead,
molecular dynamics simulations
and
quantum mechanical models
are often used to accurately describe the behavior of nanoparticles. These models must account for factors such as
surface interactions
,
quantum confinement
, and
thermal fluctuations
.
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