Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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27772 | Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Acidic functional groups produced on the surface of acid-treated carbon nanofibers (CNFs) were characterized by fluorescence measurements using 1-aminopyrene (1-AP) as an in situ probe molecule. The 1-AP molecules only slightly interacted with the untreated CNF surface, whereas the 1-AP cation-like bands were observed on the HNO3-treated and HNO3/H2SO4 treated CNF surfaces. These results indicate that 1-AP was tightly immobilized by the hydrogen bonding interaction between its amino group and the Brönsted-acidic groups on the CNF surface. A stronger acid treatment (with HNO3/H2SO4 mixture) caused the chemical modification to generate higher amounts of the acidic functional groups on the CNF surface.
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Authors
Hiromasa Nishikiori, Nobuaki Tanaka, Taku Tanigaki, Morinobu Endo, Tsuneo Fujii,