• Title/Summary/Keyword: functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes

Search Result 25, Processing Time 0.03 seconds

Manufacturing/Material Property Characterization of Polymer Nano-composites with Chemically Functionalized Carbon Nanotubes (화학적으로 기능화된 탄소나노튜브를 사용한 고분자 복합재료의 제조 및 물성 평가에 대한 연구)

  • Kim Taegoo;Goak Jeungchoon;Lee Naesung;Lee Jongwhi;Park Joohyuk
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
    • /
    • v.28 no.10
    • /
    • pp.1534-1540
    • /
    • 2004
  • This study aims to obtain fundamental understandings involving the manufacturing processes of nano-composites with chemically surface-modified multi-walled carbon nanotubes(MWCNTs), and explore the role of functionalized MWCNTs in the epoxy/MWCNT composites. For this purpose, MWCNTs were purified by the thermo-chemical oxidation process, and incorporated into an epoxy matrix by in situ polymerization process, the surface of MWCNTs were functionalized with carboxyl functions which were demonstrated by an infrared spectroscopy. The mechanical properties of epoxy/MWCNT nano-composites were measured to investigate the role of a chemically functionalized carbon nanotubes. To improve the dispersion quality of MWCNTs in the epoxy matrix, methanol and acetone were exploited as dispersion media with sonification. The epoxy/MWCNT nano-composites with 1 or 2 wt.% addition of functionalized carbon nanotubes show an improved tensile strength and wear resistance in comparison with pure epoxy, which shows the mechanical load transfer improves through chemical bonds between epoxy and functionalized MWCNTs. The tensile strength with 7 wt.% functionalized MWCNTs increases by 28% and the wear resistance is dramatically improved by 100 times.

Structural Analysis of Carboxylic Acid-functionalized Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes (카복실산으로 표면개질된 다중층 탄소나노튜브의 구조분석)

  • Kim, Jung-Soo;Lee, Geon-Woong;Oh, Weon-Tae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
    • /
    • v.20 no.10
    • /
    • pp.878-882
    • /
    • 2007
  • Carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were in detail characterized by XRD, XPS, FTIR, and thermogravimetric measurements. Carboxylic acid groups were functionalized to MWNTs under aqueous acid condition. The changes of sonication and reflux conditions rarely influenced the degree of carboxylation on MWNTs, but decreased the thermal stability of the resultant carboxylated MWNTs. XRD results showed that the diffraction peaks (100), (101), and (102) of pristine MWNTs disappeared after acid treatment, but the diffraction peak (002) was Preserved in the carboxylated MWNTs. The introduction of carboxylic acid groups on MWNTs caused to improve the dispersibility of the resultant carboxylated MWNTs in water.

Structural Analysis of Carboxylic Acid-Functionalized Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes

  • Oh, Weon-Tae;Kim, Jung-Soo;Lee, Geon-Woong
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers Conference
    • /
    • 2007.06a
    • /
    • pp.63-63
    • /
    • 2007
  • Carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were in detail characterized by XRD, XPS, FTIR, and thermogravimetric measurements. Carboxylic acid groups were functionalized to MWNTs using aqueous acid solutions. The change. of sonication and reflux conditions rarely influenced the degree of carboxylation on MWNTs, but reduced the thermal stability of the resulting carboxylated MWNTs. The characteristic Bragg peaks of pristine and carboxylated MWNTs were analyzed by XRD measurements. After acid treatment the diffraction peaks (100), (101), and (102) of pristine MWNTs disappeared, but the diffraction peak (002) was preserved in the carboxylated MWNTs. The introduction of carboxylic acid groups on MWNTs caused to improve the dispersibility of the resulting carboxylated MWNTs in water.

  • PDF

Influence of Surface Functional Group of Carbon Nanotubes for Applications in Electrochemical Capacitors

  • Park, Sul Ki
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
    • /
    • 2014.02a
    • /
    • pp.480.2-480.2
    • /
    • 2014
  • Electrochemical capacitors have been the most strong energy storage devices due to high power density and long cycle stability. Pristine carbon nanotubes are promising electrode materials for excellent electrical conductivity and high specific surface area in electrochemical capacitor. However, the practical application of pristine carbon nanotubes was limited by the aggregation into bundles due to van der Waals force. In this research, we explained how multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT) functionalized by carboxyl, sulfonic, and amine groups (CNT-COOH, CNT-SO3H, CNT-NH2) to improve the performances of MWCNT. Functionalized CNTs showed two- to four-fold increase in capacitance over that of pristine CNTs, while maintaining reasonable cyclic stability. But, the CNT-COOH showed the lowest rate capability of 57% compared to 84%, 86% of CNT-SO3H and CNT-NH2. As demonstrated by the spectroscopic analysis, This reseach showed how surface functional group of carbon nanotubes change capacitor performances.

  • PDF

Influence of Alkylation on Interface and Thermal Conductivity of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes-reinforced Epoxy Resin (알킬화가 다중벽탄소나노튜브로 강인화된 에폭시수지의 계면 및 열전도도에 미치는 영향)

  • Heo, Gun-Young;Rhee, Kyong-Yop;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Polymer(Korea)
    • /
    • v.35 no.6
    • /
    • pp.548-552
    • /
    • 2011
  • Two functionalization methods, i.e., acid treatment and chemical amidation were performed to prepare the functionalized multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT), and the properties of epoxy/functionalized MWCNT composites were investigated and compared. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) was used to confirm the surface functionality of the MWCNT obtained by the functionalization methods. The effects of the MWCNT functionalization on the interface and thermal conductivity were studied by zeta potential analyzer, scanning electron microscope and thermal conductivity analyzer. From these results, it was confirmed that the thermal conductivity of the epoxy/MWCNT composites could be increased by grafting with dodecylamine. This could be interpreted by relatively strong dispersion forces of the grafting MWCNT with dodecylamine in DGEBF epoxy resin. These results were in good agreement with the results that the zeta potential value of the grafting MWCNT with dodecylamine has a higher negative value than that of MWCNT with acid treatment.

The Dispersion Stability of Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes in the Presence of Poly(styrene/$\alpha-methyl$ styrene/acrylic acid) Random Terpolymer

  • Chang, Woo-Hyuck;Cheong, In-Woo;Shim, Sang-Eun;Choe, Soon-Ja
    • Macromolecular Research
    • /
    • v.14 no.5
    • /
    • pp.545-551
    • /
    • 2006
  • Aqueous dispersions of pristine and functionalized (COOH- and $NH_2$-) multi-walled, carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were prepared by using three types of surf act ants: sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS, anionic), PEO-PPO-PEO (Pluronic P84, non-ionic), and poly(styrene/$\alpha-methyl$ styrene/acrylic acid) random terpolymer, i.e., alkali-soluble resin (ASR). The aggregate size, $\zeta-potential$, and storage stability of the MWNT aqueous dispersions were investigated by using dynamic light scattering and the turbidity method at room temperature. The exfoliation of the MWNT aggregates was determined by a UV-visible spectrophotometer and the morphology of the surfactant-coated MWNTs was observed by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In all cases, ASR showed better dispersion stability with the smallest aggregate size, compared with the other surfactants, because of its unique molecular structure, i.e., randomly incorporated carboxylic acid groups and planar phenyl groups that can be irreversibly and effectively adsorbed on the MWNT surface. A predominantly-exfoliated morphology of MWNTs was observed in the presence of ASR from the strong intensity of the UV-vis spectrum at 263 nm.

Self-Organized Grafting of Carbon Nanotubes by End-Functionalized Polymers

  • Lee, Sun-Hwa;Park, Ji-Sun;Koo, Chong-Min;Lim, Bo-Kyung;Kim, Sang-Ouk
    • Macromolecular Research
    • /
    • v.16 no.3
    • /
    • pp.261-266
    • /
    • 2008
  • A variety of end-functionalized polymers were grafted spontaneously onto multi-walled carbon nano-tubes (MWNTs) using a solution mixing process. The end-functional groups of the polymers underwent noncovalent grafting to the defect sites at the surface of the purified MWNTs through zwitterionic interaction or hydrogen bonding. The physically grafted polymers including polystyrene (PS), poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), polyethylene oxide (PEO), and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) provided sufficient compatibility with an organic solvent or polymer matrix, such that the nanotubes could be finely dispersed in various organic media. This approach is universally applicable to a broad range of polymer-solvent pairs, ensuring highly dispersed carbon nanotubes through simple solution mixing.

Synthesis, Characterization, and the Influence of Functionalized Multi-Walled Carbon Nanotubes with Creatinine and 2-Aminobenzophenone on the Gastric Cancer Cells

  • Tahermansouri, Hasan;Aryanfar, Yaser;Biazar, Esmaeil
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
    • /
    • v.34 no.1
    • /
    • pp.149-153
    • /
    • 2013
  • The chemical functionalization of carboxylated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNT-COOH) by creatinine (MWCNT-Amide) and latter modification with 2-aminobenzophenone for producing 1-methyl-9-phenyl-1H-imidazo[4,5-b]quinolin-2-amine (MWCNT-quino) have been investigated. All products were characterized by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Raman spectroscopy, scanning electron microscope, elemental analysis, thermogravimetric analysis, derivative thermogravimetric and cellular investigations. The interesting point is that MWCNT-quino can be homogeneously dispersed in dimethylformamide and to some extent in ethyl alcohol without sonication. Also, MTT assay was used to examine the behavior of cell proliferation after 48 h of cell culture experiments. Cellular results showed high toxicity of MWCNT-quino on the cancer cells. These functionalizations have been chosen due to active sites of carbonyl and methylene groups in MWCNT-Amide and the creating quinoline derivative on the MWCNTs for future application.

Surface Treatment of Multi-walled Carbon Nanotubes for Increasing Electric Double-layer Capacitance (다중벽 탄소나노튜브의 표면처리에 따른 전기이중층 커패시터의 특성)

  • Kim, Ji-Il;Kim, Ick-Jun;Park, Soo-Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Chemical Society
    • /
    • v.54 no.1
    • /
    • pp.93-98
    • /
    • 2010
  • In this work, the electrochemical properties of surface treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) were studied. Nitrogen and oxygen functional groups of the MWNTs were introduced by urea and acidic treatment, respectively. The surface functional groups of the MWNTs were confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) measurements and zeta-potential method. The characteristics of $N_2$ adsorption isotherm at 77 K, specific surface area, and total pore volumes were investigated by BET eqaution, BJH method and t-plot method. Electrochemical properties of the functionalized MWNTs were accumulated by cyclic voltammetry at the scan rates of 50 $mVs^{-1}$ and 100 $mVs^{-1}$ in 1M $H_2SO_4$ as electrolytes. As a result, the functionalized MWNTs led to an increase of capacitance as compared with pristine MWNTs. It was found that the increase of capacitance for urea treated MWNTs was attributed to the increase in density of surface functional groups, resulting in improving the wettability between electrode materials and charge species.

Combined effect of nitrogen- and oxygen functional groups on electrochemical performance of surface treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (표면처리된 탄소나노튜브의 질소 및 산소관능기 도입에 따른 전기화학적 특성)

  • Kim, Ji-Il;Park, Soo-Jin
    • 한국신재생에너지학회:학술대회논문집
    • /
    • 2011.05a
    • /
    • pp.214.1-214.1
    • /
    • 2011
  • In this work, the electrochemical properties of the surface treated multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) are investigated for supercapacitors. Nitrogen- and oxygen functional groups containing MWNTs are prepared by nitrogen precursors and acidic treatment, respectively. The surface properties of the MWNTs are confirmed by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) and Zeta-potential measurements. The electrochemical properties of the MWNTs are investigated by cyclic voltammetry, impedance spectra, and charge-discharge cycling performance in 1 M $H_2SO_4$ at room temperature. As a result, these functionalized MWNTs lead to an increase in the specific capacitance as compared with the pristine MWNTs. It proposes that the pyridinic and pyridinic-N-oxides nitrogen species influence on the specific capacitance due to their positive charges, and thus an improved electron transfer at high current loads, since they are the most important functional groups affecting capacitive behaviors.

  • PDF