Abstract
13C nuclear magnetic resonance on functionalized single wall carbon nanoutubes is reported. We present a possible chemical modification of the nanotube in order to get soluble materials. NMR is used in order to study in details the chemical changes and their reversiblities. In particular, acid groups, inequivalent sp2 and sp3 carbons attributed to functionalized nanotubes are identified and characterized.
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Goze-Bac, C., Holzinger, M., Jourdain, V. et al. 13C NMR study of functionalized nanotubes. MRS Online Proceedings Library 633, 112 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-633-A11.2
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1557/PROC-633-A11.2