Document Type
Paper- Restricted to Campus Access
Publication Date
7-24-2020
Faculty Mentor
Mark Ellison
Abstract
Carbon nanotubes serve as unique nanopore conduits due to their molecular selectivity. In this study we examine the transport of the neurologically relevant molecules acetylcholine, choline, and dopamine through a 1 nm-diameter 1.1-mm long single walled carbon nanotube (SWNT). Our results show that these three neurotransmitters do transport through a SWNT and the properties can be studied.
Recommended Citation
Baird, David, "Transport Of Neurotransmitters Through Carbon Nanotubes" (2020). Chemistry Presentations. 17.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/chem_pres/17
Restricted
Available to Ursinus community only.
Comments
Presented during the 22nd Annual Summer Fellows Symposium, July 24, 2020 at Ursinus College.
The downloadable file is a poster presentation with audio commentary.
The final project is available here.