Dual‐Hydrogen Bond Donor‐Functionalized Carbon Nanotube Fibers: Enhancing Anion‐Sensing Performance Through Functionalization Approaches
Seung‐Ho Choi,
Joon‐Seok Lee,
Sungju Lee
et al.
Abstract:In this study, chemiresistive anion sensors are developed using carbon nanotube fibers (CNTFs) functionalized with squaramide‐based dual‐hydrogen bond donors (SQ1 and SQ2) and systematically compared the sensing properties attained by two different functionalization methods. Model structures of the selectors are synthesized based on a squaramide motif incorporating an electron‐withdrawing group. Anion‐binding studies of SQ1 and SQ2 are conducted using UV–vis titrations to elucidate the anion‐binding properties… Show more
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