Intermediate-range solvent templating and counterion behaviour at charged carbon nanotube surfaces
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Journal Article
Abstract
The ordering of ions and solvent molecules around nanostructures is of profound fundamental importance, from understanding biological processes to the manipulation of nanomaterials to optimizing electrochemical devices. Classical models commonly used to describe these systems treat the solvent simplistically, an approach that endures, in part, due to the extreme difficulty of attaining experimental measurements that challenge this approximation. Here we perform total neutron scattering experiments on model systems—concentrated amide solutions of negatively charged carbon nanotubes and sodium counterions—and measure remarkably complex intermediate-range molecular solvent ordering. The charged surface orders the solvents up to ∼40 Å, even beyond its dense concentric solvation shells. Notably, the molecular orientation of solvent in direct contact with the nanotube surface itself is distinct, lying near-parallel and not interacting with desolvated sodium counterions. In contrast, beyond this layer the ordering of solvent is perpendicular to the surface. Our results underscore the critical importance of multibody interactions in solvated nanoscale systems and charged surfaces, highlighting competing ion/surface solvation effects.
Date Issued
2025-05-01
Date Acceptance
2025-01-13
Citation
Nature Nanotechnology, 2025, 20 (5), pp.639-645
ISSN
1748-3387
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Start Page
639
End Page
645
Journal / Book Title
Nature Nanotechnology
Volume
20
Issue
5
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/39984638
PII: 10.1038/s41565-025-01865-9
Publication Status
Published
Coverage Spatial
England
Date Publish Online
2025-02-21