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Glass or Plastic? Container’s Properties Affect the Viscosity of Nanoscale Water

At nanometer-size scales for water and potentially other fluids, whether the container is made of glass or plastic does make a significant difference

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By: DAVID SAVASTANO

Editor, Ink World Magazine

Water pours into a cup at about the same rate regardless of whether the water bottle is made of glass or plastic. But at nanometer-size scales for water and potentially other fluids, whether the container is made of glass or plastic does make a significant difference. A new study shows that in nanoscopic channels, the effective viscosity of water in channels made of glass can be twice as high as water in plastic channels. Nanoscopic glass channels can make water flow more like ketchup than or...

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