Publications by authors named "Harry Frampton"

The interfacial tension (IFT) of a fluid-fluid interface plays an important role in a wide range of applications and processes. When low IFT is desired, surface active compounds (e.g.

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  • The study shows that multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) can be easily dispersed and precipitated in water using specific non-ionic surfactants based on pyrene.
  • The dispersion can be controlled by temperature, where heating leads to precipitation and cooling allows the MWNTs to re-disperse with gentle stirring.
  • This reversible process also remains effective even in solutions with high salt concentrations, like NaCl.
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To identify families of stable planar anchor groups for use in single molecule electronics, we report detailed results for the binding energies of two families of anthracene and pyrene derivatives adsorbed onto graphene. We find that all the selected derivatives functionalized with either electron donating or electron accepting substituents bind more strongly to graphene than the parent non-functionalized anthracene or pyrene. The binding energy is sensitive to the detailed atomic alignment of substituent groups over the graphene substrate leading to larger than expected binding energies for -OH and -CN derivatives.

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Enhanced oil recovery (EOR) techniques can significantly extend global oil reserves once oil prices are high enough to make these techniques economic. Given a broad consensus that we have entered a period of supply constraints, operators can at last plan on the assumption that the oil price is likely to remain relatively high. This, coupled with the realization that new giant fields are becoming increasingly difficult to find, is creating the conditions for extensive deployment of EOR.

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