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Adsorption from aqueous solutions on opened carbon nanotubes: organic compounds speed up delivery of water from inside

Terzyk, A. P., Gauden, P. A., Furmaniak, S., Wesolowski, R. P., Harris, P. J. F. and Kowalczyk, P. (2009) Adsorption from aqueous solutions on opened carbon nanotubes: organic compounds speed up delivery of water from inside. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 11 (41). pp. 9341-9345. ISSN 1463-9084

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To link to this item DOI: 10.1039/B916067A

Abstract/Summary

We report the results of first systematic studies of organic adsorption from aqueous solutions onto relatively long single walled carbon nanotubes (four tubes, in initial and oxidised forms). Using molecular dynamics simulations (GROMACS package) we discuss the behaviour of tube-water as well as tube-adsorbate systems, for three different adsorbates (benzene, phenol and paracetamol).

Item Type:Article
Refereed:Yes
Divisions:Interdisciplinary centres and themes > Chemical Analysis Facility (CAF) > Electron Microscopy Laboratory (CAF)
ID Code:24758
Publisher:Royal Society of Chemistry

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