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Molecular dynamics study of polyester surfaces and fullerene particles in aqueous environment

Authors :
Yiapanis, G.
Henry, D.J.
Evans, E.
Yarovsky, I.
Yiapanis, G.
Henry, D.J.
Evans, E.
Yarovsky, I.
Source :
Yiapanis, G., Henry, D.J. <
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We present a molecular dynamics study of the interaction of fullerene (C60) with polyester surfaces in water. Three different polyester surfaces are studied, including untreated polyester (Polyester), fluorine-modified polyester (Polyester75F), and hydroxyl-modified polyester (Polyester75OH). Results indicate that in the absence of any surface modification, the fullerene particle is drawn down onto the polyester, even for a significant initial depth of water separating the particle and the surface. However, the addition of hydroxyl or fluorine groups on the surface of the polymer leads to a stronger interaction between water and surface atoms and, when combined with structural features such as rigidity and surface roughness, can reduce adhesion of the C60 particle in water.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Yiapanis, G., Henry, D.J. <
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.ocn839868467
Document Type :
Electronic Resource