Liquid‐Phase Exfoliation of Nanotubes and Graphene
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Abstract Many applications of carbon nanotubes require the exfoliation of the nanotubes to give individual tubes in the liquid phase. This requires the dispersion, exfoliation, and stabilization of nanotubes in a variety of liquids. In this paper recent work in this area is reviewed, focusing on results from the author's group. It begins by reviewing stabilization mechanisms before exploring research into the exfoliation of nanotubes in solvents, by using surfactants or biomolecules and by covalent attachment of molecules. The concentration dependence of the degree of exfoliation in each case will be highlighted. In addition research into the dispersion mechanism for each dispersant type is discussed. Most…
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- Exfoliation joint
- Materials science
- Carbon nanotube
- Dispersant
- Graphene
- Dispersion (optics)
- Graphite
- Phase (matter)
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