Carbon Nanotubes |
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Session 208 - Carbon Nanotubes III: Adsorption and Transport | |||
We invite papers dealing with experimental or theoretical or simulational studies of gases or liquids interacting with carbon nanotubes and related nanostructures. Topics of interest include adsorption isotherms, characterization of the porous structure of the nanotubes, phase transitions, confinement and dimensionality effects, heats of adsorption, heat capacity, adsorption related to sensors, transport of gases or liquids through nanotubes, interaction of biological molecules with nanotubes, and related issues. | |||
Chair: | Karl Johnson | ||
Cochairs: | Michael S. Strano Virginia A. Davis Matteo Pasquali Kirk J. Ziegler |
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Introductory Remarks |
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208a | The Influence of Electric and Electromagnetic Fields on Water Self-Diffusion within Carbon Nanotubes Implanted In Lipid Membranes J.M.Don MacElroy, Jose-Antonio Garate, Niall J. English |
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208b | Mass Transport through Carbon Nanotube Membranes In Three Different Regimes: Ionic, Liquid and Gas Mainak Majumder, Bruce J. Hinds |
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208c | Crossover from Fickian to Single-File Diffusion of Fluids Confined In Carbon Nanotubes Ying-Chun Liu, Joshua D. Moore, Thomas R. Roussel, Qu ChEn, Qi Wang, Keith E. Gubbins |
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208d | Pressure Gap In Carbon Nanomaterials? Effect of Temperature and Pressure on the Binding of Simple Molecules to Carbon Nanotubes Dmitry V. Kazachkin, Yoshifumi Nishimura, Stephan Irle, Keiji Morokuma, Radisav Vidic, Eric Borguet |
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208e | Atomic-Scale Analysis of the Interactions Between Atomic Hydrogen and Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Andre R. Muniz, Tejinder Singh, Michael J. Behr, Eray S. Aydil, Dimitrios Maroudas |
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208f | Characterization of Alkali Metal Doped Carbon Nanotubes Li Xiao, J. Karl Johnson, Michael Buettner, John T. Yates |
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208g | Facilitating Density-Based Electronic-Type Separation of Carbon Nanotubes Via ChEmical Reactions: A Modeling Study Nitish Nair, Woo-Jae Kim, Monica Usrey, Michael S. Strano |
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