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Investigations into the Mechanism of Adsorption of Carbon Nanotubes onto Aminopropylsiloxane Functionalized Surfaces
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EngineeringIon Exchange MechanismChemistryChemical EngineeringCarbon-based MaterialCarbon NanotubesMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyChemisorptionAminopropylsiloxane Functionalized SurfacesAdsorptionCnt Adsorption RelativeElectrochemistrySurface FunctionalizationNanomaterialsSurface ChemistrySurface ScienceActivated CarbonSurface Reactivity
The factors that control carbon nanotube (CNT) adsorption onto aminopropyl siloxane (APS)-derivatized surfaces were investigated using two distinct types of well-characterized films with significant differences in their detailed structures. Both types of APS films showed a marked increase in CNT adsorption relative to untreated SiO2 surfaces but differed in the amount of CNTs adsorbed. To gain insight into the factors governing adsorption, the surface coverage of the CNTs was monitored as a function of the pH during the deposition, the surfactant used to suspend the CNTs, and the type and amount of salt added to the deposition solution. The adsorption is shown to be governed by electrostatic and VDW forces. In the case of complimentarily charged surfaces, the adsorption is proposed to occur through an ion exchange mechanism.
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