Shortened single-walled nanotubes functionalized with poly(ethyleneglycol): Preparation and properties

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Poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) was grafted to shortened single-walled carbon nanotubes (sh-SWNTs) obtained from original SWNTs after acid oxidative cutting and etching processes. PEG-sh-SWNTs, prepared by treating the sh-SWNTs with SOCl2 followed by amidation with PEG-monoamine (molecular weight = 2000), are moderately soluble in tetrahydrofuran, chlorinated hydrocarbons (ca. 1 mg/ml), sparingly soluble in water, acetone CH3OH and insoluble in nonpolar solvents such as toluene, hexanes or carbon disulfide. Non linear transmission measurements on solutions of PEG-sh-SWNTs in CHCl3 showed a better optical limiting performance relative to that recorded for original SWNTs suspended in the same solvent.

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Menna, E., Scorrano, G., Maggini, M., Cavallaro, M., Della Negra, F., Battagliarin, M., … Meneghetti, M. (2003). Shortened single-walled nanotubes functionalized with poly(ethyleneglycol): Preparation and properties. Arkivoc, 2003(12), 64–73. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.0004.c08

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