Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577394 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The charge transfer induced lithiation of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) was investigated by in situ monitoring by Raman spectroscopy as lithium was added incrementally to a dispersion of SWNTs in liquid ammonia. Charge transfer from liquid ammonia solvated lithium to the SWNTs led to intercalation of lithium into the SWNT ropes, as well as to the semi-covalent lithiation of the SWNTs. Raman spectra of the SWNTs recorded as lithium was added showed a â¼30 wavenumber downshift of the G band (1594Â cmâ1) with the concomitant appearance of a new peak at 1350Â cmâ1 that was assigned as the signature of the lithiated SWNTs. Addition of 1-iodododecane to the lithiated SWNTs resulted in the covalent attachment of dodecyl groups. The intercalation of lithium throughout the SWNT ropes led to complete dodecylation of all individual SWNTs.
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Authors
Zhenning Gu, Feng Liang, Zheyi Chen, Anil Sadana, Carter Kittrell, W.E. Billups, Robert H. Hauge, Richard E. Smalley,