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Synthesis and Functionalization of Nitrogen-doped Carbon Nanotube Cups with Gold Nanoparticles as Cork Stoppers
Authors:Yong Zhao  Yifan Tang  Alexander Star
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh
Abstract:Nitrogen-doped carbon nanotubes consist of many cup-shaped graphitic compartments termed as nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube cups (NCNCs). These as-synthesized graphitic nanocups from chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method were stacked in a head-to-tail fashion held only through noncovalent interactions. Individual NCNCs can be isolated out of their stacking structure through a series of chemical and physical separation processes. First, as-synthesized NCNCs were oxidized in a mixture of strong acids to introduce oxygen-containing defects on the graphitic walls. The oxidized NCNCs were then processed using high-intensity probe-tip sonication which effectively separated the stacked NCNCs into individual graphitic nanocups. Owing to their abundant oxygen and nitrogen surface functionalities, the resulted individual NCNCs are highly hydrophilic and can be effectively functionalized with gold nanoparticles (GNPs), which preferentially fit in the opening of the cups as cork stoppers. These graphitic nanocups corked with GNPs may find promising applications as nanoscale containers and drug carriers.
Keywords:Physics   Issue 75   Chemistry   Chemical Engineering   Materials Science   Physical Chemistry   Nanotechnology   Metal Nanoparticles   carbon nanotubes (synthesis and properties)   carbon nanotubes   chemical vapor deposition   CVD   gold nanoparticles   probe-tip sonication   nitrogen-doped carbon nanotube cups   nanotubes   nanoparticles   nanomaterial   synthesis
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