Hydrophilic modification of multi-walled carbon nanotube for building photonic crystals with enhanced color visibility and mechanical strength

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Low color visibility and poor mechanical strength of polystyrene (PS) photonic crystal films have been the main shortcomings for the potential applications in paints or displays. This paper presents a simple method to fabricate PS/MWCNTs (multi-walled carbon nanotubes) composite photonic crystal films with enhanced color visibility and mechanical strength. First, MWCNTs was modified through radical addition reaction by aniline 2,5-double sulfonic acid diazonium salt to generate hydrophilic surface and good water dispersity. Then the MWCNTs dispersion was blended with PS emulsion to form homogeneous PS/MWCNTs emulsion mixtures and fabricate composite films through thermal-assisted method. The obtained films exhibit high color visibility under natural light and improved mechanical strength owing to the light-adsorption property and crosslinking effect of MWCNTs. The utilization of MWCNTs in improving the properties of photonic crystals is significant for various applications, such as in paints and displays.

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Li, F., Tang, B., Xiu, J., & Zhang, S. (2016). Hydrophilic modification of multi-walled carbon nanotube for building photonic crystals with enhanced color visibility and mechanical strength. Molecules, 21(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules21050547

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