“…The carboxylic acid groups are considered as one of the best choices because they can undergo a variety of reactions for further modification and are easily formed via the various oxidizing treatments, e.g., sonication in sulfuric and nitric acid, refluxing in nitric acid, ozonolysis, and air. The carboxyl-functionalized CNT can be further grafted ( Figure 4) by the functional moieties with the terminal amine oxidization including the different mechanisms from the defect site chemistry oxidation reactions, esterification/amidation reactions to the oxidized CNTs [88,89], nucleophilic additions/electrophilic additions [85,90], mechanochemical functionalization [91,92], cycloaddition reactions, ionic liquids (ILs) [93,94], electrochemical modifications, diazotization [95], and radical additions [96]. The CNT functionalization via amidation and esterification of the nanotubebound carboxylic acids [97], poly(benzyl ether) [62], and poly(amido-amine) (PAMAM) dendrons results in the dendrimer-MWCNTs hybrid materials of two enzymes, porcine pancreas lipase (PPL) and aminolipase (AL).…”