Electrophoretic Analysis and Purification of Fluorescent Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Fragments
Presbyterian College · University of South Carolina
Abstract
Arc-synthesized single-walled carbon nanotubes have been purified through preparative electrophoresis in agarose gel and glass bead matrixes. Two major impurities were isolated: fluorescent carbon and short tubular carbon. Analysis of these two classes of impurities was done. The methods described may be readily extended to the separation of other water-soluble nanoparticles. The separated fluorescent carbon and short tubule carbon species promise to be interesting nanomaterials in their own right.
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Authors
7- XXXiaoyou XuCorresponding
Presbyterian College, University of South Carolina
- RRRobert Ray
University of South Carolina, Presbyterian College
- YGYunlong Gu
Presbyterian College, University of South Carolina
- HJHarry J. Ploehn
University of South Carolina, Presbyterian College
- LGLatha Gearheart
Presbyterian College, University of South Carolina
Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Carbon nanotube
- Fluorescence
- Impurity
- Carbon fibers
- Electrophoresis
- Agarose
- Nanomaterials
- Clean water and sanitation