Enhanced π-π interactions between a C60 fullerene and a buckle bend on a double-walled carbon nanotube

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Abstract

In situ low-voltage aberration corrected transmission electron microscopy (TEM) observations of the dynamic entrapment of a C60 molecule in the saddle of a bent double-walled carbon nanotube is presented. The fullerene interaction is non-covalent, suggesting that enhanced π-π interactions (van der Waals forces) are responsible. Classical molecular dynamics calculations confirm that the increased interaction area associated with a buckle is sufficient to trap a fullerene. Moreover, they show hopping behavior in agreement with our experimental observations. Our findings further our understanding of carbon nanostructure interactions, which are important in the rapidly developing field of low-voltage aberration corrected TEM and nano-carbon device fabrication. © The Author(s) 2010.

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Gorantla, S., Avdoshenko, S., Börrnert, F., Bachmatiuk, A., Dimitrakopoulou, M., Schäffel, F., … Rümmeli, M. H. (2010). Enhanced π-π interactions between a C60 fullerene and a buckle bend on a double-walled carbon nanotube. Nano Research, 3(2), 92–97. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-010-1012-6

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