Original title: Modeling of nanofibers interaction with the environment
Authors: Klicmanová, I. ; Sveshnikov, Alexey
Document type: Papers
Conference/Event: NANOCON 2015. International Conference /7./, Brno (CZ), 20151014
Year: 2015
Language: eng
Abstract: Nanomaterials change our life. Every day they find applications in new branches of technology. At the same time, some branches of technology, like civil engineering, are rather conservative and do not accept new approaches lightly. Nanotextiles exhibit a number of qualities that make them a promising material for civil engineering applications. They can potentially play a role of filters, protective layers, armature and others. Properties of the nanotextiles can be significantly influenced by parameters of technological process. Pure experimental search of the optimal technological parameters to achieve the desired properties of the final material can be very tedious. Thus, a theoretical dependence of the properties of the nanotextile on parameters of the technological process must be established. Two independent tasks must be solved for this: the dependence of nanotextile structure on technological parameters, and determination of physical, chemical or biological properties of a nanotextile of a given structure. In this paper we discuss steps necessary for the solution of the second task.
Keywords: DLVO potential; Monte Carlo simulations; Van der Waals
Host item entry: NANOCON 2015: 7th International Conference on Nanomaterials - Research and Application, Conference Proceedings, ISBN 978-80-87294-63-5

Institution: Institute of Physics AS ČR (web)
Document availability information: Fulltext is available at the institute of the Academy of Sciences.
Original record: http://hdl.handle.net/11104/0281149

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