| Literature DB >> 22060257 |
Pawan Kumar1, Jin-Soo Park, Prabhsharan Randhawa, Sandeep Sharma, Mun-Sik Shin, Satpal Singh Sekhon.
Abstract
Pristine multiwall carbon nanotubes [MWCNTs] have been functionalized with various groups (-COOH, -SO3H, -PO3H2) using different single- and double-step chemical routes. Various chemical treatments were given to MWCNTs using hydrochloric, nitric, phosphoric, and sulphuric acids, followed by a microwave treatment. The effect of the various chemical treatments and the dispersion using a surfactant via ultrasonication on the functionalization of MWCNTs has been studied. The results obtained have been compared with pristine MWCNTs. Scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive X-ray [EDX] spectroscopy, and transmission electron microscopy confirm the dispersion and functionalization of MWCNTs. Their extent of functionalization with -SO3H and -PO3H2 groups from the EDX spectra has been observed to be higher for the samples functionalized with a double-step chemical route and a single-step chemical route, respectively. The ID/IG ratio calculated from Raman data shows a maximum defect concentration for the sample functionalized with the single-step chemical treatment using nitric acid. The dispersion of MWCNTs with the surfactant, Triton X-100, via ultrasonication helps in their unbundling, but the extent of functionalization mainly depends on the chemical route followed for their treatment. The functionalized carbon nanotubes can be used in proton conducting membranes for fuel cells.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 22060257 PMCID: PMC3220730 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-6-583
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Sample codes
| Amount of MWCNTs | Chemical route | Dispersion before functionalization | Functional groups | Sample | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 40 mg | Double-step functionalization | No | -COOH | FPCNT01 |
| 2 | 50 mg | Double-step functionalization | Yes | -COOH | DFCNT03 |
| 3 | 50 mg | Single-step functionalization | Yes | -COOH | FCNT03 |
| 4 | 20 mg | Single-step functionalization | No | -COOH | PhCNT01 |
Figure 1Sample photographs before (a) and after (b) ultrasonication (photograph taken after 24 h of dispersion).
Figure 2SEM micrographs of CNTs before (a) and after (b) dispersion.
Figure 3SEM micrographs of different functionalized samples.
Figure 4EDX spectra for different samples.
Concentration of different elements from EDX data
| Element | C | O | P | S | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sample | (w.%) | (at.%) | (w.%) | (at.%) | (w.%) | (at.%) | (w.%) | (at.%) |
| FPCNT01 | 82 | 87 | 16 | 14 | - | - | 0.60 | 0.24 |
| PhCNT01 | 24 | 34 | 50 | 52 | 25 | 13 | - | - |
| FCNT03 | 78 | 83 | 18 | 15 | - | - | - | - |
| DFCNT03 | 86 | 89 | 13 | 10 | - | - | 0.34 | 0.13 |
Figure 5TEM images for different samples.
Figure 6Raman spectra for different samples.
Intensities of the G and D bands and intensity ratio (ID/IG) calculated from Raman data
| Sample | G band | D band | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Position of peak (cm-1) | Intensity | Position of peak (cm-1) | Intensity | ||
| 1602 | 0.00363 | 1285 | 0.00484 | 1.3333 | |
| 1602 | 0.00359 | 1293 | 0.00483 | 1.3454 | |
| 1602 | 0.00304 | 1289 | 0.00428 | 1.40789 | |
| 1600 | 0.00296 | 1286 | 0.00383 | 1.3454 | |