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Force induced removal of an encapsulated semi-flexible polymer from single walled carbon nanotube

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Title Force induced removal of an encapsulated semi-flexible polymer from single walled carbon nanotube
 
Creator Kumar, Sunil
Pattanayek, S K
 
Subject Polymer Composites
 
Description Encapsulation of a variety of atoms, molecules, polymers, bio-polymers into a Single Wall Carbon Nanotube (SWCNT) depict unexpected properties such as unique morphology, physical properties, high thermal stability etc. The encapsulation and pull-out processes are very important parts of synthesis and characterization of new materials at atomic length scale, which controls the overall desirable properties. Here, we investigate the encapsulation and the pullout process of a long-polymer chain into/from a SWCNT by molecular dynamics (MD). However, during externally applied force induced pull-out process of polymer chain from SWCNT depict a significant transition in an organization with the creation of additional surface area. We have observed that the amount of applied force highly influences the organization and creation of additional surface area of polymer chain during pull-out process.
 
Publisher American Institute of Physics
 
Date 2019
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Relation https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemphys.2018.08.037
http://eprints.nmlindia.org/7926/
 
Identifier Kumar, Sunil and Pattanayek, S K (2019) Force induced removal of an encapsulated semi-flexible polymer from single walled carbon nanotube. The Journal of Chemical Physics, 516 . pp. 22-27.