JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis of Water-Soluble PEGylated Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes

J. ChattopadhyayFelipe de Jesus CortezSoma ChakrabortyNigel K.H. SlaterW. E. Billups

Year: 2006 Journal:   Chemistry of Materials Vol: 18 (25)Pages: 5864-5868   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Carbon nanotube salts prepared by treating single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) with lithium in liquid ammonia react with ω-bromocarboxylic acids to yield sidewall-derivatized SWNTs. These can be reacted with amine-terminated polyethyleneglycol (PEG) chains (e.g., H2N−mPEG−OMe, MW = 5000 Da) to yield water-soluble PEGylated SWNTs. Short nanotubes (average length ∼ 60 nm) functionalized by PEGylation of the carboxylic acid groups at the end of the nanotubes exhibit greater solubility in water than the longer (average length ∼ 300 nm) sidewall-PEGylated pristine nanotubes.

Keywords:
Carbon nanotube Yield (engineering) Solubility Materials science PEG ratio PEGylation Amine gas treating Carbon fibers Chemical engineering Lithium (medication) Ammonia Polyethylene glycol Organic chemistry Nanotechnology Chemistry Composite number Composite material

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