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7 March 2019 Coating carbon nanotube/graphene hybrids with phospholipids
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Abstract
Last times carbon nanostructures based on carbon nanotubes and graphene are actively used in different fields of science and technic. Main problem of using these carbon nanostructures in water environment is that carbon nanostructures have a tendency to bond with each other via Van-der-Waals interaction. This issue can be resolved by the appending surface-active materials, such as phospholipids, into composite. We have carried out research on influence of phospholipids on stability of carbon composite. This researching was carried out by the increasing of the number of the phospholipids in the structure. Numerical counts were carried out on minimal structure cell of composite using AMBER energy potential with Berenson thermostat. Its concluded that stable of composite decreases by the increasing of number of the phospholipids.
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A. S. Kolesnikova, M. M. Mazepa, E. Ivanov, K. M. Morozov, and N. V. Ostrovsky "Coating carbon nanotube/graphene hybrids with phospholipids", Proc. SPIE 10893, Reporters, Markers, Dyes, Nanoparticles, and Molecular Probes for Biomedical Applications XI, 108930N (7 March 2019); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2505471
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KEYWORDS
Composites

Graphene

Carbon

Molecules

Nanostructures

Coating

Molecular interactions

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