Mechanics of atoms and fullerenes in single-walled carbon nanotubes. I. Acceptance and suction energies

Author(s):  
Barry J Cox ◽  
Ngamta Thamwattana ◽  
James M Hill

Owing to their unusual properties, carbon nanostructures such as nanotubes and fullerenes have caused many new nanomechanical devices to be proposed. One such application is that of nanoscale oscillators which operate in the gigahertz range, the so-called gigahertz oscillators. Such devices have potential applications as ultrafast optical filters and nano-antennae. While there are difficulties in producing micromechanical oscillators which operate in the gigahertz range, molecular dynamical simulations indicate that nanoscale devices constructed of multi-walled carbon nanotubes or single-walled carbon nanotubes and C 60 fullerenes could feasibly operate at these high frequencies. This paper investigates the suction force experienced by either an atom or a C 60 fullerene molecule located in the vicinity of an open end of a single-walled carbon nanotube. The atom is modelled as a point mass, the fullerene as an averaged atomic mass distributed over the surface of a sphere. In both cases, the carbon nanotube is modelled as an averaged atomic mass distributed over the surface of an open semi-infinite cylinder. In both cases, the particle being introduced is assumed to be located on the axis of the cylinder. Using the Lennard-Jones potential, the van der Waals interaction force between the atom or C 60 fullerene and the carbon nanotube can be obtained analytically. Furthermore, by integrating the force, an explicit analytic expression for the work done by van der Waals forces is determined and used to derive an acceptance condition, that is whether the particle will be completely sucked into the carbon nanotube by virtue of van der Waals interactions alone, and a suction energy which is imparted to the introduced particle in the form of an increased velocity. The results of the acceptance condition and the calculated suction energy are shown to be in good agreement with the published molecular dynamical simulations. In part II of the paper, a new model is proposed to describe the oscillatory motion adopted by atoms and fullerenes that are sucked into carbon nanotubes.

Author(s):  
F. Alisafaei ◽  
R. Ansari

The structure of carbon nanotubes is recognized to be suitable for medical applications such as encapsulating drugs or genes with the aim of targeted deliveries. In this regard, knowing about the suction force exerted on a nonoscale object which is supposed to be sucked into a carbon nanotube, and whether the object is accepted by the carbon nanotube are important issues to be studied. In this chapter, considering the nanoscale object as a carbon nanotube, a new semi-analytical method is developed to determine the van der Waals interaction between two concentric single-walled carbon nanotubes.


2014 ◽  
pp. 960-971
Author(s):  
F. Alisafaei ◽  
R. Ansari

The structure of carbon nanotubes is recognized to be suitable for medical applications such as encapsulating drugs or genes with the aim of targeted deliveries. In this regard, knowing about the suction force exerted on a nonoscale object which is supposed to be sucked into a carbon nanotube, and whether the object is accepted by the carbon nanotube are important issues to be studied. In this chapter, considering the nanoscale object as a carbon nanotube, a new semi-analytical method is developed to determine the van der Waals interaction between two concentric single-walled carbon nanotubes.


Author(s):  
Cristian Andrei Gal ◽  
Laura Edit Barabas ◽  
Judith Hajnal Bartha-Vari ◽  
Madalina Elena Moisa ◽  
Diana Balogh-Weiser ◽  
...  

An efficient nanobioconjugate of lipase B from Candida antarctica was prepared by the covalent binding on carboxy-functionalized single-walled carbon nanotubes and tested in batch and flow mode for the enzymatic...


RSC Advances ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (20) ◽  
pp. 11186-11190 ◽  
Author(s):  
H. Jintoku ◽  
Y. Matsuzawa ◽  
M. Yoshida

The light-induced switching of the optical and electrical properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes hybrid films with photoresponsive dispersant.


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (10) ◽  
pp. 7592-7594 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yuya Miyake ◽  
Alejandro López-Moreno ◽  
Jian Yang ◽  
Hai-Jun Xu ◽  
Nicolas Desbois ◽  
...  

Flexible nanotweezers including Co(ii) dispersed single-walled carbon nanotubes in methanol.


Nanoscale ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (39) ◽  
pp. 18665-18671 ◽  
Author(s):  
Daria S. Kopylova ◽  
Fedor S. Fedorov ◽  
Alena A. Alekseeva ◽  
Evgenia P. Gilshteyn ◽  
Alexey P. Tsapenko ◽  
...  

A holey carbon nanotube network is designed to improve the performance of bolometers. The material possesses a temperature coefficient of resistance up to −2.8% K−1.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (5) ◽  
pp. 1496-1541 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vahid Tahouneh

In the present work, by considering the agglomeration effect of single-walled carbon nanotubes, free vibration characteristics of functionally graded nanocomposite sandwich sectorial plates are presented. The volume fractions of randomly oriented agglomerated single-walled carbon nanotubes are assumed to be graded in the thickness direction. To determine the effect of carbon nanotube agglomeration on the elastic properties of carbon nanotube-reinforced composites, a two-parameter micromechanical model of agglomeration is employed. In this research work, an equivalent continuum model based on the Eshelby–Mori–Tanaka approach is considered to estimate the effective constitutive law of the elastic isotropic medium (matrix) with oriented straight carbon nanotubes. The two-dimensional generalized differential quadrature method as an efficient and accurate numerical tool is used to discretize the equations of motion and to implement the various boundary conditions. The proposed sectorial plates are simply supported at radial edges, while all possible combinations of free, simply supported, and clamped boundary conditions are applied to the other two circular edges. The benefit of using the considered power-law distribution is to illustrate and present useful results arising from symmetric and asymmetric profiles. The effects of agglomeration, geometrical, and material parameters together with the boundary conditions on the frequency parameters of the sandwich functionally graded nanocomposite plates are investigated. It is shown that the natural frequencies of structure are seriously affected by the influence of carbon nanotubes agglomeration. This study serves as a benchmark for assessing the validity of numerical methods or two-dimensional theories used to analyze the sandwich sectorial plates.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (5) ◽  
pp. 1158-1163 ◽  
Author(s):  
Stepan A. Romanov ◽  
Ali E. Aliev ◽  
Boris V. Fine ◽  
Anton S. Anisimov ◽  
Albert G. Nasibulin

We present the state-of-the-art performance of air-coupled thermophones made of thin, freestanding films of randomly oriented single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs).


2019 ◽  
Vol 33 (23) ◽  
pp. 1950258 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danhui Zhang ◽  
Houbo Yang ◽  
Zhongkui Liu ◽  
Anmin Liu

Polynylon66, as a kind of important engineering plastics, is widely used in various fields. In this work, we studied the interfacial interactions between polynylon66 and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) using molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The results showed that the polynylon66 could interact with the SWCNTs and the mechanism of interfacial interaction between polynylon66 and SWCNTs was also discussed. Furthermore, the morphology of polynylon66 adsorbed to the surface of SWCNTs was investigated by the radius of gyration. Influence factors such as the initial angle between polynylon66 chain and nanotube axis, SWCNT radius and length of polynylon66 on interfacial adhesion of single-walled carbon nanotube-polymer and the radius of gyration of the polymers were studied. These results will help to better understand the interfacial interaction between polymer and carbon nanotube (CNT) and also guide the fabrication of high performance polymer/carbon nanotube nanocomposites.


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