Triphenylphosphine Oxide: A Versatile Covalent Functionality for Carbon Nanotubes
Yanlin Pan,
Dominika Baster,
Daniel Käch
et al.
Abstract:Broadening the scope of functionalities that can be covalently bound to single‐walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) is crucial for enhancing the versatility of this promising nanomaterial class in applied settings. Here we report the covalent linkage of triphenylphosphine oxide [Ph3P(O)] to SWCNTs, a hitherto overlooked surface functionality. We detail the synthesis and structural characterization of a new family of phosphine oxide‐functionalized diaryliodonium salts that can facilitate direct Ph3P(O) transfer and… Show more
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