“…For example, although SWCNTse xhibit light absorptiona nd fluorescencei nS DS solutions, the intensities are relativelyw eak compared with other well-used anionic surfactants, such as SDBS, SC, and DOC, which is suggested to partially be associated with the redox chemistry of SWCNTs, described above, and with the exciton energy transfer from small-to large-diameter nanotubes. [14] Interestingly,i tw as reported that separation of the SWCNTsw as successfully performed in SDS solution by using hydrogel columns, [15][16][17][18] density gradientu ltracentrifugation, [19,20] and polymer solutions, [21,22] which enable the extractiono fm etal and semiconductor species, each chiral species, and enantiomers from the SWCNT mixture.S uch separation has also been suggested to occur as ar esult of the redox chemistry of the SWCNTs. [22,23] SDS is thus ak ey factor in elicitingt he band-gap-dependentp roperties of the SWCNTsi na queouss olutions.…”