Shaping Carbon Nanotubes with Chemistry

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Masahito Sano
Ayumi Kamino
Junko Okamura
Seiji Shinkai
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[1] Chemotransfiguration Project - JST,
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Journal of inclusion phenomena and macrocyclic chemistry | 2001年 / 41卷
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atomic force microscopy; carbon nanotubes; dendrimers; ring-closure;
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As-grown, string-shaped single-walled carbon nanotubes were transformed into other shapes by applications of organic chemistry. Cutting carbon nanotubes in strong acids affords oxygen-containing groups at both ends of the open tubes. These groups were utilized for ring-closure reactions in very dilute conditions. Atomic force microscopy reveals ring-shaped nanotubes with a mean diameter of 540 nm as products. Also, the end groups were used to react with the surface amine groups of PAMAM dendrimer. It gave star-shaped structures in which straight nanotubes are radiating from dendrimer centers. These experiments clearly demonstrate that covalent chemistry is useful for construction of super-structured carbon nanotubes.
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