Guoyong XuYusong WangWenmin PangWeitai WuQingren ZhuPinghua Wang
Abstract A core–shell hybrid nanostructure, possessing a hard backbone of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) and a soft shell of brush‐like poly(methyl methacrylate), has been successfully prepared via a reversible addition–fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) process using a RAFT agent immobilized on MWNTs. Polymer‐modified MWNTs are easily dispersed in good solvents for the grafted polymer, such as toluene, tetrahydrofuran and CHCl 3 . This observation has been confirmed by transmission electron microscopy analysis. The content of polymer in the functionalized MWNTs can be well controlled by the feed ratio. It is believed that realizing these hybrid structures, on the basis of such simple grafting, will pave the way for the design, fabrication, optimization and eventual application of more functional carbon nanotube‐related nanomaterials. Copyright © 2007 Society of Chemical Industry
Durairaj BaskaranJimmy W. MaysMatthew S. Bratcher
Durairaj BaskaranJimmy W. MaysMatthew S. Bratcher
Chun‐Yan HongYe‐Zi YouCai‐Yuan Pan
Kakarla Raghava ReddyByung Cheol SinChi Ho YooDaewon SohnYoungil Lee
Georgios Sakellariou (1788120)Haining Ji (1740403)Jimmy W. Mays (1544239)Durairaj Baskaran (1477165)