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Transport of Surface-modified Carbon Nanotubes through a Soil Column
Published on: April 2, 2015
Intermolecular interactions on multiwalled carbon nanotubes in reversed-phase liquid chromatography
Sang Hyun Kwon1, Jung Hag Park
1Department of Chemistry, Yeungnam University, Gyeongsang, Korea.
Abstract:
Retention on multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in RPLC has been correlated with solute descriptors of dispersion, polarizability, dipolarity, hydrogen bond donor acidity, and hydrogen bond acceptor basicity through the use of the linear solvation energy relationship. Intermolecular interactions influencing solute retention on MWCNTs were compared with those on a graphitic carbon-deposited zirconia and a common RPLC stationary phase, octylsilane-bonded silica.
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