نتایج جستجو برای: wall carbon nanotube

تعداد نتایج: 447619  

Journal: :Chemical communications 2008
Michael E G Lyons Gareth P Keeley

The behaviour of support electrodes modified with randomly dispersed single-wall carbon nanotube meshes containing adsorbed glucose oxidase with respect to amperometric glucose detection at a low potential is demonstrated.

Journal: :The Analyst 2007
Tawab Dastagir Erica S Forzani Ruth Zhang Islamshah Amlani Larry A Nagahara Raymond Tsui Nongjian Tao

We report the unambiguous detection of a sequence of Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) at concentrations down to the fractional pM range using Single Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWNT) Field Effect Transistor (FET) devices functionalized with Peptide Nucleic Acid (PNA).

Journal: :Chemical communications 2007
Jari S Kavakka Sami Heikkinen Ilkka Kilpeläinen Marco Mattila Harri Lipsanen Juho Helaja

Pyrene mediated noncovalent attachment of a chlorophyll derivative, pyro-pheophorbide a, to a soluble single wall carbon nanotube is reported and the resultant CD, UV-Vis absorbance, fluorescence and 1H NMR spectra are discussed.

2006
K. GROVE - RASMUSSEN H. I. JØRGENSEN

We have reproducibly contacted gated single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) to su-perconducting leads based on niobium. The devices are identified to belong to two transparency regimes: The Coulomb blockade and the Kondo regime. Clear signature of the superconducting leads is observed in both regimes and in the Kondo regime a narrow zero bias peak interpreted as a proximity induced supercurrent p...

2004
Raquel Sainz A. M. Benito M. T. Martínez B. Corraze O. Chauvet A. Dalton R. Baughman W. K. Maser

Raquel Sainz, A.M. Benito, M.T. Martínez, B. Corraze, O. Chauvet, A. Dalton, R. Baughman, W.K. Maser Instituto de Carboquímica (C.S.I.C.), C/Miguel Luesma Castán 4, E50011 Zaragoza, Spain LPC, IMN, Univ. Nantes, rue de la Houssinière, F-44322 Nantes, France University of Texas at Dallas, NanoTech Institute, Richardson, TX 75083-0688, USA E-mail: [email protected] http://www.icb.csic.es/...

2007
David Carey

Density-functional theory is used to investigate hydrogen physisorption on a graphene layer and on single wall carbon nanotubes. Both external and internal adsorption sites of 9, 0 and 10, 0 carbon nanotubes have been studied with the hydrogen molecular axis oriented parallel or perpendicular to the nanotube wall. A range of hydrogen molecule binding sites has been examined and it is found that...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2004
L A Hough M F Islam P A Janmey A G Yodh

We investigate the viscoelastic properties of an associating rigid rod network: aqueous suspensions of surfactant stabilized single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). The SWNT suspensions exhibit a rigidity percolation transition with an onset of solidlike elasticity at a volume fraction of 0.0026; the percolation exponent is 2.3+/-0.1. At large strain, the solidlike samples show volume fraction de...

2009
T. J. Simmons S.-H. Lee T.-J. Park D. P. Hashim P. M. Ajayan R. J. Linhardt

Single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) are coated with polyvinylpyrrolidone-iodine (povidone-iodine or PVPI) in water. This solution of SWCNTand PVPI is deposited as a composite film, composed of individual and bundled SWCNTs with a PVPI coating. This material acts as a conductive nanotextured bandage with high flexibility and self contained slow-release antiseptic iodine. Antibacterial properti...

Journal: :ACS nano 2010
Stas M Avdoshenko Ilya N Ioffe Lev N Sidorov

We examine at the DFT level of theory the topology of side wall functionalization of the (5,5)metallic single-wall carbon nanotube (CNT) with carbenes (>CX(2)) and its effect on electronic properties of the system. It is demonstrated that specific substructures/topology known to stabilize functionalized fullerene molecules can play the same role in CNTs, as well. Upon deepening of functionaliza...

Journal: :Nano letters 2008
Xi Chen Guoxin Cao Aijie Han Venkata K Punyamurtula Ling Liu Patricia J Culligan Taewan Kim Yu Qiao

The transport behavior of water molecules inside a model carbon nanotube is investigated by using nonequilibrium molecular dynamcis (NMED) simulations. The shearing stress between the nanotube wall and the water molecules is identified as a key factor in determining the nanofluidic properties. Due to the effect of nanoscale confinement, the effective shearing stress is not only size sensitive b...

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