Functionalization of carbon nanotubes

Hirsch A, Vostrowsky O (2005)


Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes

Publication year: 2005

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Original Authors: Hirsch A., Vostrowsky O.

Publisher: Springer Verlag Kg

Edited Volumes: Functional Molecular Nanostructures

Book Volume: 245

Pages Range: 193-237

DOI: 10.1007/b98169

Abstract

Through functionalization of carbon nanotubes, i.e., the attachment of appropriate chemical functionalities onto their conjugated sp carbon scaffold, the prerequisites for faciliating the production of possible applications of such nanostructures are established. The derivatized tubes exhibit improved properties with respect to solubility and ease of dispersion, manipulation and processibility, and can be considered a true subdivision of organic molecules. In the present contribution, the current state of functionalization is reviewed, distinguishing between covalent and noncovalent functionalization, defect and sidewall functionalization, exohedral and endohedral functionalization and supramolecular complexation. The covalent functionalizations are classified according to their chemistry and type of reaction. © Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg 2005.

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APA:

Hirsch, A., & Vostrowsky, O. (2005). Functionalization of carbon nanotubes. In Functional Molecular Nanostructures. (pp. 193-237). Springer Verlag Kg.

MLA:

Hirsch, Andreas, and Otto Vostrowsky. "Functionalization of carbon nanotubes." Functional Molecular Nanostructures. Springer Verlag Kg, 2005. 193-237.

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