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Abstract

Translating the unique characteristics of individual single-walled carbon nanotubes into macroscopic materials such as fibres and sheets has been hindered by ineffective assembly. Fluid-phase assembly is particularly attractive, but the ability to dissolve nanotubes in solvents has eluded researchers for over a decade. Here, we show that single-walled nanotubes form true thermodynamic solutions in superacids, and report the full phase diagram, allowing the rational design of fluid-phase assembly processes. Single-walled nanotubes dissolve spontaneously in chlorosulphonic acid at weight concentrations of up to 0.5 wt%, 1,000 times higher than previously reported in other acids. At higher concentrations, they form liquid-crystal phases that can be readily processed into fibres and sheets of controlled morphology. These results lay the foundation for bottom-up assembly of nanotubes and nanorods into functional materials.

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Title
True solutions of single-walled carbon nanotubes for assembly into macroscopic materials
Author
Davis, Virginia A; Parra-vasquez, A Nicholas G; Green, Micah J; Rai, Pradeep K; Behabtu, Natnael; Prieto, Valentin; Booker, Richard D; Schmidt, Judith; Kesselman, Ellina; Zhou, Wei; Fan, Hua; Adams, W Wade; Hauge, Robert H; Fischer, John E; Cohen, Yachin; Talmon, Yeshayahu; Smalley, Richard E; Pasquali, Matteo
Pages
830-4
Publication year
2009
Publication date
Dec 2009
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
ISSN
17483387
e-ISSN
17483395
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
868781125
Copyright
Copyright Nature Publishing Group Dec 2009