Diameter-selective solubilization of single-walled carbon nanotubes by reversible cyclic peptides

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Abstract

We have utilized reversible cyclic peptides (RCPs)-peptides containing alternating L- and D-amino acids with N- and C-termini derivatized with thiol-containing groups allowing reversible peptide cyclization-to solubilize and noncovalently functionalize carbon single-walled nanotubes (SWNTs) in aqueous solution. Solubilization occurs through wrapping of RCPs around the circumference of a SWNT, followed by the formation of head-to-tail covalent bonds, yielding closed rings on the nanotubes. By controlling the length of the RCPs, we have demonstrated limited diameter-selective solubilization of the SWNTs as revealed by UV/vis/NIR and Raman spectroscopies, as well as atomic force microscopy. © 2005 American Chemical Society.

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Ortiz-Acevedo, A., Xie, H., Zorbas, V., Sampson, W. M., Dalton, A. B., Baughman, R. H., … Dieckmann, G. R. (2005). Diameter-selective solubilization of single-walled carbon nanotubes by reversible cyclic peptides. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 127(26), 9512–9517. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja050507f

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