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Titre: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) from synthesis to functionalized (CNTs) using conventional and new chemical approaches
Auteur(s): Salah, Lakhdar Sidi
Ousliman, Nassira
Bousba, Dalila
Huynen, Isabelle
Danlée, Yann
Aksas, Hammouche
Mots-clés: Functionalizations
Low dispersions
Noncovalent surfaces
Functionalized carbon nanotubes
Property
Solubilisation
Date de publication: 2021
Editeur: Hindawi Limited
Collection/Numéro: Journal of Nanomaterials/ Vol.2021 (2021);pp. 1-31
Résumé: Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have emerged worldwide because of their remarkable properties enlarging their field of applications. Functionalization of CNTs is a convenient strategy to tackle low dispersion and solubilization of CNTs in many solvents or polymers. It can be done by covalent or noncovalent surface functionalization that is briefly discussed regarding the current literature. Endohedral and exohedral are conventional methods based on covalent and van der Waals bonding forces that are created through CNT functionalization by various materials. In this paper, a review of new approaches and mechanisms of functionalization of CNTs is proposed, including amidation, fluorination, bromination, chlorination, hydrogenation, and electrophilic addition. Our analysis is supported by several characterization methods highlighting recent improvements hence extending the range of applicability of CNT
URI/URL: https://www.hindawi.com/journals/jnm/2021/4972770/
https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/4972770
http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/7448
ISSN: 16874110
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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