Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577944 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Surface enhanced Raman scattering with 676.4 and 1064Â nm excitations was used to investigate single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) compressed non-hydrostatically at 0.58Â GPa, alone or dispersed into chemical reactive and non-reactive host matrices. By compression, SWNTs break in fragments of different size. Between SWNTs fragments and the host matrix various mechanico-chemical reactions take place. In matrices such KI and Ag, donor-acceptor complexes are formed. In aromatic hydrocarbons like biphenyl or p-terphenyl, an ionic and covalent functionalization of SWNTs fragments is demonstrated by new bands at 1160 and 1458Â cmâ1, the latter being associated to an Ag(2) pentagonal pinch mode.
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Authors
M. Baibarac, I. Baltog, S. Lefrant, C. Godon, J.Y. Mevellec,