Abstract

The average interstitial nanopore structure of single-wall carbon nanohorn (SWNH) assemblies was determined using X-ray diffraction and grand canonical Monte Carlo (GCMC) simulation aided N(2) adsorption at 77 K. The interstitial nanopores of SWNH assemblies can be regarded as quasi one-dimensional pores due to the partial orientation of the SWNH particles; the average pore width of the interstitial pores is 0.6 nm. Good agreement between the GCMC simulation of a structural model with one-dimensional interstitial nanopores and an experimental adsorption isotherm below P/P(0) = 10(-4) is evidence of the quasi one-dimensionality of the interstitial nanopores. A snapshot from the GCMC simulation showed one-dimensional growth of adsorbed N(2) molecules.

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