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arxiv: 1801.05635 · v1 · pith:NHHCQFYMnew · submitted 2018-01-17 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech· physics.chem-ph

Controlling polyelectrolyte adsorption onto carbon nanotubes by tuning ion-image interactions

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mechphysics.chem-ph
keywords nanotubesontoadsorptioncarbonion-imagepolyelectrolyteattractioncontrolling
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Understanding and controlling polyelectrolyte adsorption onto carbon nanotubes is a fundamen- tal challenge in nanotechology. Polyelectrolytes have been shown to stabilise nanotube suspensions through adsorbing onto the nanotube surface, and polyelectrolyte-coated nanotubes are emerging as building blocks for complex and addressable self-assembly. The conventional wisdom suggests that polyelectrolyte adsorption onto nanotubes is driven by specific chemical or van der Waals interac- tions. We develop a simple mean-field model and show that ion-image attraction is a significant effect for adsorption onto conducting nanotubes at low salt concentrations. Our theory suggests a simple strategy to selectively and reversibly functionalize carbon nanotubes based on their electronic structure which in turn modifies the ion-image attraction.

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