Abstract

The pore structure, sorption parameters, and chemical composition of the surface of multiwalled carbon nanotubes synthesized by catalytic pyrolysis were determined. The dependences of the amount of cholic acid adsorbed by the nanotube surface on time, pH, and concentration of an equilibrium solution were studied. Physical adsorption of cholic acid is mainly the outcome of nonspecific interactions between the acid and the surface of the nanotubes.

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