Chlorinated paraffins wrapping of carbon nanotubes: A theoretical investigation

Qiuyue Ding, Ning Ding, Xiangfeng Chen*, Chi-Man Lawrence Wu

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    Abstract

    How nanomaterials interact with pollutants is the central for understanding their environmental behavior and practical application. In this work, molecular dynamics (MD) and density functional theoretical (DFT) methods were used to investigated the influence of carbon chain length, degree of chlorination, chain configuration, and chirality of chlorinated paraffin (CP) and diameter of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) on the interaction between CPs and SWNTs. The simulation results demonstrated that CP chain length and chlorination degree played considerably important roles in determining interaction strength between SWNTs and CPs. The interaction energies increased with increasing chain length and chlorination degree. The chirality of SWNT exerted negligible influence on the interaction energy between SWNTs and CPs. On the contrary, interaction energy increased with increasing radius of SWNTs due to the surface curvatures. This result was rationalized by considering the decrease in SWNT curvature with increasing radius, which resulted in plane-like CNT wall. The negligible influence of CP chain configurations was attributed to relative flexibility of CP carbon chains, which can wrap on tubes through conformational changes with low-energy barriers. MD results indicated that CPs could adsorb on SWNT surface rapidly in aqueous environment. Charge transfer and electronic density results indicated that the interaction between CPs and SWNTs was physisorption in nature. This work provides fundamental information regarding SWNTs as sorbents for CPs extraction and adsorptive removal from environmental water system.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)277-282
    JournalApplied Surface Science
    Volume436
    Online published7 Dec 2017
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2018

    Research Keywords

    • Adsorption
    • Carbon nanotube
    • Chlorinated paraffin
    • Molecular dynamics
    • Physisorption

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