Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5426509 | Surface Science | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Calculations are performed to demonstrate that chiral molecules should in principle be selectively detected on chiral semi-conducting single-walled carbon nanotubes. These nanotubes, when they are used in a resonator configuration, could discriminate the two enantiomers (left and right handed species) of an amino acid through the adsorption energy difference ÎW and through the resonance frequency shift ÎÎf directly connected to the permittivity change of the tubes due to the molecule adsorption. Application to the calculation of ÎW and ÎÎf for the adsorption of l and d-alanine on various chiral nanotubes defines the parameters which are crucial for an optimized detection.
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Authors
D. Vardanega, F. Picaud, C. Girardet,