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We have demonstrated a simple and general strategy, namely in situ electropolymerization by using an ionic surfactant as the electrolyte, for alignment of disordered CNTs within conducting polymer/carbon nanotube composite films. The single- or multi-walled CNTs were first dispersed in an aqueous solution containing SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate), then electroactive monomer pyrrole or N-methylpyrrole...
A new and simple method for chemical modification of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) is presented. Purified SWNTs ropes prepared by CVD growth were reacted with peroxytrifluoroacetic acid (PTFAA) under ultrasonication. Samples before and after treatment were characterized using Raman, FTIR, UV/Vis/NIR, XPS, and AFM. Data from these experiments conclusively showed that, in addition to oxygen-based...
High-temperature decomposition of hydrocarbons may lead to the formation of carbon deposits. However in our present studies, we found that the morphology of carbon deposits over MgO supported Fe catalyst during chemical vapor deposition (CVD) process was closely related to the thermodynamic properties and chemical structures of hydrocarbon precursors. Six kinds of hydrocarbons (methane, hexane, cyclohexane,...
We described here a new approach to the synthesis of size-controllable polyaniline/carbon nanotube (CNT) nanocables by in situ chemical oxidative polymerization directed by the cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). Carbon nanotubes were first dispersed in a high concentration (12-fold critical micelle concentration) CTAB solution, and thus the CTAB is adsorbed and arranged regularly...
Thionine can be employed as a kind of useful functional molecule for the non-covalent functionalization of carbon nanotubes, as it shows a strong interaction with either SWNTs or MWNTs. Attachment of thionine molecules onto the sidewalls of carbon nanotubes would improve the solubility and lower the thermal stability of original carbon nanotubes. More importantly, it may functionalize the surface...
The growth time, growth mode and the method of preparing the supported catalysts play an important role in the growth of single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs). Their effects on the chemical vapor deposition (CVD) growth of SWNTs with MgO-supported catalysts were investigated in this study. It is shown that the growth rate of SWNTs was large during the initial few minutes of growth, however the quality of...
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