Title of article :
Characterization of the surfaces of single-walled carbon nanotubes using alcohols and hydrocarbons: a pulse adsorption technique Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
Edward W. Bittner، نويسنده , , Milton R. Smith III، نويسنده , , Bradley C. Bockrath، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
A pulse mass analyzer was used to study the vapor phase adsorption of organic compounds on single-walled carbon nanotubes and chemically modified/oxidized SWCNTs. The change in mass of a packed bed of adsorbent held at 200 °C was observed following the injection of a pulse of an organic compound from the series: ethanol, iso-propanol, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, benzene, or n-hexane. The relative strength of adsorption was obtained by the mass increase resulting from injection of the pulse and by the time required for desorption. This time was broken into the transit time to reach the end of the bed and the half-time for return from peak to baseline. Hexane was the most strongly held compound of the organic sequence. Oxidative purification of a raw nanotube sample produced a less hydrophobic surface. The effect of the purification was reversed by thermolysis at 700 °C, which removed oxygenated functional groups and increased the affinity for hydrocarbons. The amorphous carbon associated with the raw nanotube sample is a strong adsorbent for hydrocarbons. By comparison, an activated carbon had a greater affinity for hydrocarbons than any of the nanotube samples.
Keywords :
A. Carbon nanotubes , D. adsorption properties , Activated carbon