We performed non-equilibrium Molecular Dynamics simulations of water flow in nano-channels with the aim of discriminating static from dynamic contributions of the solid surface to the slip length of the molecular flow. We show that the regularization of the slip length divergence at high shear rates, formerly attributed to the wall dynamics, is controlled instead by its static properties. Surprisingly, we find that atomic displacements at the Angstrom scale are sufficient to remove the divergence of the slip length and realize the no-slip condition. Since surface thermal fluctuations at room temperature are enough to generate these displacements, we argue that the no-slip condition for water can be achieved also for ideal surfaces, which do not present any surface roughness. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
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Sega, M., Sbragaglia, M., Biferale, L., & Succi, S. (2013). Regularization of the slip length divergence in water nanoflows by inhomogeneities at the Angstrom scale. Soft Matter, 9(35), 8526–8531. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3sm51508g
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