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Acetonitrile (CH3CN) is a colorless, volatile, and flammable liquid. It is commonly used as a solvent in various analytical and chemical applications due to its polarity and miscibility with water and organic solvents.

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Kinetic Adsorption of Drugs on CNTs

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To better understand the adsorption of each drug in the different samples, a kinetic assay was performed for 48 h. The methodology consisted of weighing 2.0 ± 0.1 g of each CNT sample, in Eppendorf tubes and putting them in contact with a solution of each drug, individually, at 250 mg∙dm−3 with methanol (CH3OH, VWR CHEMICALS, ≥99.9%) for [0:00; 0:15; 0:30; 1:00; 2:00; 4:00; 18:00; 24:00; 47:00] h. The Eppendorf tubes were put on a P SELECTA ROTABIT shaker at 130 rpm. Each Eppendorf tube was removed and placed in a VWR MicroStar12 centrifuge at 30 rpm for 15 min. Finally, ≈0.8 cm−3 of the supernatant was removed and placed in vials, which were then read using an analytical method, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). HPLC methods were optimized for each drug based on the literature [36 ,37 (link),38 (link)] and performed in equipment (Hitachi Elite LaChrom HPLC, Tokyo, Japan) equipped with a UV detector and a C18 column (YMC Hydrosphere, 250 mm × 4.6 mm). Thus, the method selected involved a ratio of 20% sodium phosphate buffer solution monobasic monohydrate at 0.05 M (H2NaO4P-H2O, SIGMA-ALDRICH, ≥98%) and 80% acetonitrile (CH3CN, VWR CHEMICALS, ≥99.95%); an injection volume of 10 µL in TAC and 20 µL in ETA and 5-FU; at 1 mL∙min−1; and wavelengths for TAC, ETA, and 5-FU of 243, 254, and 266 nm, respectively.
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Purification of Liquid Nitrile Compounds

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Liquid nitrile compounds; CH3CN (99.5%, VWR), FCH2CN (98%, Aldrich), ClCH2CN (99%, Aldrich), were purified by several freeze-pump-thaw cycles when preparing gas-mixtures for thin-film IR experiments, but used without further purification in bulk-reactivity studies. Gases, including nitrogen (Praxair, 99.9999%, for IR gas mixtures; standard purity for bulk reactivity) and GeF4 (99.95%, Aldrich/Advance Research Inc.) were used without further purification.
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Purification of Sigma Reagents

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All starting materials and proteins were purchased from Sigma Chemical Co and used without further purification. CH 3 CN and toluene of the highest commercial quality were purchased from VWR (Milan, Italy) or Merck Life Science S.r.l (Milan, Italy) and used as received.
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