Covalent Functionalization of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Materials Applications
Rice University · Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology
Abstract
Covalent functionalization of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) has significantly expanded the utility of the nanotube structure. Covalent sidewall functionalization has been employed to increase the solubility of these materials, which allows for the manipulation and processing of these otherwise insoluble nanotubes. Increased solubility leads to better dispersion in polymeric systems. Functionalization can be performed selectively wherein the metallic SWNTs react faster than the semiconductors. This has allowed a separation of carbon nanotubes by type. Covalent sidewall functionalization also allows nanotube-based composite formation where the functional group is well mixed with the polymer matrix. This…
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2Topics & keywords
- Surface modification
- Carbon nanotube
- Materials science
- Covalent bond
- Solubility
- Polymer
- Nanotechnology
- Elastomer