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The liquid adsorption behaviors and surface properties of single- (SWCNT) and multiwall (MWCNT) carbon nanotubes were studied and compared by the capillary rise method. It was found that these CNTs both adsorbed the diiodomethane greatly as compared with other liquids, e.g. water, formamide and hexane, and the reason is due to the total surface free energy of these CNTs both dominated by the Lifshitz–van...
The liquid adsorption behavior and surface properties of α-, β-, and γ-cyclodextrin, CD, were studied and compared by FTIR and capillary rise method. These three CDs all showed an intense peak at 1155cm −1 due to the C–O structure stretching and the peak height was found to reduce with the sugar ring molecules of CD increase. All these three CDs adsorbed the non-polar liquids greatly as compared...
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