A series of octadecylamine (ODA) grafted multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) were prepared and characterized by NMR, FTIR, DSC and XRD. It is revealed that the ODA chains grafted on MWNT are partially crystallized, though the packing structure is not as perfect as the pure ODA. It is believed that
Surface and structural characterization of multi-walled carbon nanotubes following different oxidative treatments
β Scribed by Kevin A. Wepasnick; Billy A. Smith; Kaitlin E. Schrote; Hannah K. Wilson; Stephen R. Diegelmann; D. Howard Fairbrother
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 817 KB
- Volume
- 49
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0008-6223
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β¦ Synopsis
Six commonly used wet chemical oxidants (HNO3, KMnO4, H2SO4/HNO3, (NH4)2S2O8, H2O2, and O3) were evaluated in terms of their effects on the surface chemistry and structure of MWCNTs using a combination of analytical techniques. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDX) were used to characterize the extent of surface oxidation, while chemical derivatization techniques used in conjunction with XPS allowed the concentration of carboxyl, carbonyl, and hydroxyl groups at the surface to be quantified for each MWCNT sample. Our results indicate that the distribution of oxygen-containing functional groups was insensitive to the reaction conditions (e.g., w/w% of oxidant), but was sensitive to the identity of the oxidant. MWCNTs treated with (NH4)2S2O8, H2O2, and O3 yielded higher concentrations of carbonyl and hydroxyl functional groups, while more aggressive oxidants (e.g., HNO3, KMnO4) formed higher fractional concentrations of carboxyl groups. IR spectroscopy was unable to identify oxygen-containing functional groups present on MWCNTs, while Raman spectra highlighted the frequently ambiguous nature of this technique for measuring CNT structural integrity. TEM was able to provide detailed structural information on oxidized MWCNT, including the extent of sidewall damage for different oxidative treatments.
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