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Membranes of Vertically Aligned Superlong Carbon Nanotubes
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2011
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Materials ScienceMembrane StructureMembrane FormationEngineeringSlva-cnt MembranesCarbon-based MaterialNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanoelectronicsNanofluidicsBiomedical EngineeringMechanical DensificationNanocomputingNano ApplicationPolymer MembraneCarbon NanotubesAlternating VoltageBiophysics
In the present work, we have developed a simple but effective method to prepare superlong vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (SLVA-CNT) and epoxy composite membranes, and we have demonstrated that various liquids, including water, hexane, and dodecane, can effectively pass through the SLVA-CNT membranes. These results were confirmed by molecular dynamics simulations. While the mechanical densification was used to further enhance the flow transport through the SLVA-CNT membranes, we developed in this study a magnetic-nanoparticle switching system to turn on and off the flow through the nanotube membrane by simply applying an alternating voltage. The methodologies developed in this study should have a significant implication to the development of various smart membranes for advanced intelligent systems.
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