Literature DB >> 19170496

High population of individualized SWCNTs through the adsorption of water-soluble perylenes.

Claudia Backes1, Cordula D Schmidt, Frank Hauke, Christoph Böttcher, Andreas Hirsch.   

Abstract

The aqueous dispersion of SWCNTs in the presence of the water-soluble perylene derivatives 1-3 is reported. Significantly, even very low concentrations of the perylenes such as 0.01 wt% of the amphiphilic derivative 3, cause an efficient dissolution of the SWCNTs in water accompanied by a very pronounced individualization. The individualization of SWCNTs in water after ultrasonication in the presence of water-soluble aromatic perylenes was investigated in detail by absorption, emission, and Raman spectroscopy as well as by AFM and cryo-TEM. These studies also revealed that the individualization of the SWCNTs caused by the adsorption of 3 is much more effective than that induced by SDBS, which is the most frequently used surfactant for SWCNT dispersion in water. The pi-pi-stacking interaction and the electronic interaction between the perylene unit and the nanotube surface is reflected, for example, by the distinct absorption and emission features in the UV/vis/nIR, which differ significantly from those observed for SWNTs dispersed in the presence of SDBS and by the quenching of the perylene fluorescence of 3 when being in contact with the tubes.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19170496     DOI: 10.1021/ja805660b

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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