Carbon nanomaterials with Thymol + Menthol Type V natural deep eutectic solvent: From surface properties to nano-Venturi effect through nanopores

[Display omitted] •Type V Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent solvating carbon nanomaterials.•Efficient adsorption on 0D, 1D and 2D carbon nanomaterials surfaces.•Hydrogen bonding disruption upon confinement in slit and cylindrical nanopores.•Diffusion of fluid along cylindrical nanopores showing their us...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular liquids 2022-12, Vol.368, p.120637, Article 120637
Hauptverfasser: Aguilar, Nuria, Barros, Rocío, Antonio Tamayo-Ramos, Juan, Martel, Sonia, Bol, Alfredo, Atilhan, Mert, Aparicio, Santiago
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •Type V Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent solvating carbon nanomaterials.•Efficient adsorption on 0D, 1D and 2D carbon nanomaterials surfaces.•Hydrogen bonding disruption upon confinement in slit and cylindrical nanopores.•Diffusion of fluid along cylindrical nanopores showing their use as membranes.•Increasing molecular mobility upon confinement in nanopores. A theoretical study using Density Functional Theory and classical Molecular Dynamics simulations for the study of carbon nanomaterials in archetypical Menthol + Thymol Type V Natural Deep Eutectic Solvent is reported. The nanoscopic structure of the representative nanofluid is analyzed considering confinement, adsorption and solvation effects, as well as consequences on diffusion properties through nano pores. Different types of nanomaterials were considered such as fullerenes, nanotubes, graphene and nanopores. The study of nanoscopic properties allowed to analyze the response of the solvent to the presence of the nanomaterials, taking into account solvent rearrangement and confinement in nanocavities and surfaces. This response shows liquid structure and mobility consequences, with a sort of nano-Venturi effect among them. The reported results provide for the first time a characterization of this type of natural solvents as a sustainable platform for the development of carbon – nanomaterials-based technologies.
ISSN:0167-7322
1873-3166
DOI:10.1016/j.molliq.2022.120637