Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7849256 | Carbon | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The filling of single-walled carbon nanotube films with 1-adamantanemethanol and 1-bromoadamantane molecules was carried out by a gas-phase procedure. Optical absorption and Raman spectroscopies revealed the effects of charge transfer for samples treated with 1-bromoadamantane. Using density functional simulations we show that the charge transfer takes place when bromine is detached from the carbon cage and accepts electrons as free-standing atoms or as polybromide structures. Transmission electron microscope images confirm the presence of individual bromine atoms inside carbon nanotubes, treated with 1-bromoadamantane molecules. The observed charge transfer is, therefore, a marker of the dehalogenization reaction, a critical step in the synthesis process of narrow 1D sp3 nanostructures.
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Authors
A.A. Tonkikh, D.V. Rybkovskiy, A.S. Orekhov, A.I. Chernov, A.A. Khomich, C.P. Ewels, E.I. Kauppinen, S.B. Rochal, A.L. Chuvilin, E.D. Obraztsova,