Investigation of the influence factors of polyethylene molecule encapsulated into carbon nanotubes by molecular dynamics simulation

► Influence factors of polyethylene molecule encapsulated into carbon nanotubes. ► Interaction energy decreases with the increase of temperature or the SWNT radius. ► Chemical modification will influence the interaction energy greatly. ► Group electronegativity and van der Waals force decide the int...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2011-09, Vol.257 (23), p.10022-10030
Hauptverfasser: Li, Qun, He, Guofang, Zhao, Rengao, Li, Yanfei
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:► Influence factors of polyethylene molecule encapsulated into carbon nanotubes. ► Interaction energy decreases with the increase of temperature or the SWNT radius. ► Chemical modification will influence the interaction energy greatly. ► Group electronegativity and van der Waals force decide the interaction energy. In this work, the influence factors, namely chirality, temperature, radius and surface chemical modification, of the interaction energy for polyethylene (PE) molecule encapsulated into single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) had been investigated by molecular mechanics (MM) and molecular dynamics (MD) simulation. The results showed that all these factors would influence the interaction energy between PE and SWNTs. The interaction energy between PE molecule and the armchair SWNTs is largest among eight kinds of chiral SWNTs. The interaction energy decreases with the increase of temperature or the SWNT radius. The methyl, phenyl, hydroxyl, carboxyl, –F, and amino groups, have been introduced onto the surface of the SWNTs by the simulation software and the influence of SWNT chemical modification has also been investigated. The interaction energy between PE and chemically modified SWNTs is larger than that between PE and pristine SWNTs, and increases with increasing the concentration of the modified groups monotonously. In addition, the group electronegativity and van der Waals force will affect the interaction energy between PE and chemically modified SWNTs greatly, which can be attributed to the electronic structures of the chemically modified groups. This study can provide some useful suggestions for the composite material design and drug transport.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2011.06.132