Two-way CO-responsive dispersions of carbon nanotubes in water

The "grafting to" method was used to functionalize carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with poly[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate] (PDMAEMA) by applying an atom transfer radical reaction. The obtained CNT- g -PDMAEMA was subjected to consecutive quaternization and alkaline hydrolysis to transform P...

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Veröffentlicht in:Materials advances 2022-08, Vol.3 (16), p.6549-6557
Hauptverfasser: Hsin, Ting-Yi, Shevtsov, Vladislav Y, Shieh, Yeong-Tarng
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Zusammenfassung:The "grafting to" method was used to functionalize carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with poly[2-(dimethylamino)ethyl methacrylate] (PDMAEMA) by applying an atom transfer radical reaction. The obtained CNT- g -PDMAEMA was subjected to consecutive quaternization and alkaline hydrolysis to transform PDMAEMA on the surface of CNTs into poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA). It was found that both CNT- g -PDMAEMA and CNT- g -PMAA could be easily dispersed in an aqueous media and also exhibited the pH- and CO 2 -responsive behavior. While CNT- g -PDMAEMA remained stably dispersed in an acidic environment and readily precipitated at high pH values, CNT- g -PMAA displayed a reversed direction of responsiveness, staying dispersed in the basic environment and aggregating when the solution's pH was lowered. Most importantly, we demonstrated that CNTs grafted with PDMAEMA could undergo CO 2 -triggered redispersion, and on the other hand, CNTs grafted with PMAA could be easily switched to the agglomerated state by bubbling CO 2 in the basic medium. Elimination of CO 2 from the solutions by purging with an inert gas reverted the original appearance of CNTs. Thus, a unique two-way gas responsive system of manipulating CNT dispersibility was created through a sequence of simple chemical modifications. Furthermore, because CNTs acquired the ability to respond to the CO 2 trigger, the addition of acids and bases to the solutions to cause coagulation was no longer required, and as a result, the accumulation of salts in the system could be prevented; that altogether establishes a green and environmentally friendly way of manipulating CNT dispersions. Aqueous dispersions of CNT- g -PDMAEMA and CNT- g -PMAA display opposite responses to the CO 2 trigger. The addition of N 2 reverts the appearance of CNTs back to the original by kicking CO 2 out of the aqueous media.
ISSN:2633-5409
DOI:10.1039/d2ma00305h