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Synthesis of Phosphonated Carbon Nanotubes: New Insight into Carbon Nanotubes Functionalization
PublicationCarbon nanotubes were successfully functionalized for the first time in a free radical phosphonylation reaction. Three synthetic protocols were proposed. Carbon nanotubes and diethylphosphite reacted in the presence of known radical initiator, such as azobisisobutyronitrile, single electron oxidant—Mn(OAc)3, or under UV radiation. The functionalized material was fully characterized by means of spectroscopic methods, together with...
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Silver intercalated carbon nanotubes
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Filling of carbon nanotubes for bio‐applications
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On the plastic buckling of curved carbon nanotubes
PublicationThis research, for the first time, predicts theoretically static stability response of a curved carbon nanotube (CCNT) under an elastoplastic behavior with several boundary conditions. The CCNT is exposed to axial compressive loads. The equilibrium equations are extracted regarding the Euler–Bernoulli displacement field by means of the principle of minimizing total potential energy. The elastoplastic stress-strain is concerned...
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Biobatteries and biofuel cells with biphenylated carbon nanotubes
PublicationSingle-walled carbon nanotubes covalently biphenylated are used for the construction of cathodes in a flow biobattery and in flow biofuel cell. Zinc covered with a hopeite layer is the anode in the biobattery and glassy carbon electrode covered with bioconjugates of single-walled carbon nanotubes with glucose oxidase and catalase is anode of the biofuel cell. The potentials of the electrodes are measured vs. the Ag/AgCl reference...
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Arylated carbon nanotubes for biobatteries and biofuel cells
PublicationSinglwalled carbon nanotubes (swcnts)covalently phenylated, napthylated or terphenylated were used for the construction of cathodes in a biobattery and in a biofuel cell. zn is the anode in the biobaterry and single-walled carbon nanotubes are covalently modified with glucose oxidase/catalase (swcnt-gox/cat) and the biofuel cell anode. the cell parameters were determined and the potentials of each of the electrodes under cell working...
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Fabrication method of parallel mesoporous carbon nanotubes
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Chemically modified carbon nanotubes: synthesis and implementation
PublicationNanorurki węglowe, będące alotropową odmianą węgla, wykazują bardzo interesujące właściwości. Wiele ich potencjalnych zastosowań wymaga chemicznej modyfikacji. Przedstawiono metodę wprowadzenia ugrupowań o właściwościach redoks lub o właściwościach kompleksujących na ściany boczne nanorurek węglowych. Otrzymany materiał przenoszono na podłoże stałe za pomocą techniki Langmuir-Bladgett i badano jego właściwości elektrochemiczne...
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Study on hydrogen uptake of functionalized carbon nanotubes
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Cisplatin functionalized single‐walled carbon nanotubes
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Raman Study on Doped Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes
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Purification and fractionation of single-walled carbon nanotubes
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Single‐walled carbon nanotubes as nanotest tubes
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Carbon nanotubes linked with pitavastatin: synthesis and characterisation
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Synthesis of carbon nanotubes with and without catalyst particles
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Resonance Raman Study on Carbon Nanotubes Formation
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Gas sensors based on functionalized carbon nanotubes
PublicationW pracy przedstawiono przegląd czujników gazów z modyfikowanych nanorurek węglowych.
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Modifying CVD synthesised carbon nanotubes via the carbon feed rate
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Activated Cu catalysts for alcohol CVD synthesized non-magnetic bamboo-like carbon nanotubes and branched bamboo-like carbon nanotubes
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Hybrid biobateryy based on arylated carbon nanotubes and laccase
PublicationSingle-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) were covalently modified with antracene and antraquinone and used for the construction of cathodes for biocatalytic reduction od dioxygen. The nanotubes with aromatic groups casted onto the electrode increased the working surface of the electrode and enabled efficient direct electron tarnsfer (DET) between the enzyme and the electrode. the aryl groups enter the hydrophobic pocket of the T1...