The semi-empirical research of the adsorption of biologically active molecules on the outer surface of carbon nanotubes
Abstract
The object of this work is to research the interaction of carbon nanotubes with organic molecules containing the diphenyloxide fragment in order to identify new properties for the obtained compounds.
About the Authors
A. A. KravchenkoRussian Federation
Volgograd
T. A. Ermakova
Russian Federation
Volgograd
O. A. Davletova
Russian Federation
Volgograd
I. V. Zaporotskova
Russian Federation
Volgograd
T. K. Korchagina
Russian Federation
Volgograd
U. V. Popov
Russian Federation
Volgograd
G. A. Kalmikova
Russian Federation
Volgograd
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Review
For citations:
Kravchenko A.A., Ermakova T.A., Davletova O.A., Zaporotskova I.V., Korchagina T.K., Popov U.V., Kalmikova G.A. The semi-empirical research of the adsorption of biologically active molecules on the outer surface of carbon nanotubes. Nanosystems: Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics. 2014;5(1):98-100.