Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1417403 Carbon 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Raman spectra of SWNTs suspended in aqueous solutions containing fragmented single-stranded DNA (SWNT:DNA), and films obtained from this suspension have been obtained. SEM study of the dried films indicated that the nanotubes tend to aggregate into bundles which results in the enhancement of the Raman intensity of the G− tangential band, and an upshift and broadening of the G+ band. The intensity of radial breathing modes of metallic SWNTs is higher in the SWNT:DNA films as compared to that of the SWNT:DNA solution. The Raman spectra of SWNT:PVP and SWNT:agaroza samples exhibit similar changes as the SWNT:DNA samples when films are cast from the corresponding solutions. Both films and the solution forms of SWNT:DNA yield luminescence spectra which indicates the presence of individual tubes or small bundles in the films. The luminescence bands of SWNT:DNA films are relatively wider and is attributed to the interaction of DNA with the nanotube surface in the solid state.

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