Nanotube functionalization with 4-hydroxymethylaniline (HMA) via the diazonium salt
method has been done on SWNT produced by the CoMoCAT process. Thermal analysis indicates 1 out of
every 33 C atoms remains functionalized. Raman, FTIR, and optical absorption spectroscopy confirm the
side-wall functionalization and show that it can be reversed by thermolysis. The OH group that is
generated from the functionalization was used to start the ring-opening polymerization of ε-caprolactone.
The polymer thus produced (PCL) remains grafted to the nanotube as demonstrated by FTIR and a
dramatic increase in suspendibility in chloroform. By combining several techniques (TGA, TPD, and TPO)
a quantification of the number of polymer chains attached to the nanotube and their average length has
been attempted.
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