Organic functionalization of carbon nanotube sidewalls is a tool of primary importance in material science and nanotechnology, equally from a fundamental and an applicative point of view. Here, an efficient and versatile approach for the organic/organometallic functionalization of singlewalled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) capable of imparting multimodality to these fundamental nanostructures, is described. Our strategy takes advant- age of well-established Cu-mediated acetylene-azide coupling (CuAAC) reactions applied to phenylazido-func- tionalized SWCNTs for their convenient homo-/heterodecoration with a number of organic/organometallic frameworks, or mixtures thereof, bear- ing terminal acetylene pendant arms. Phenylazido- decorated SWCNTs were prepared by chemoselective arylation of the CNT sidewalls with diazonium salts under mild conditions, and subsequently used for the copper-mediated cycloaddition protocol in the presence of terminal acetylenes. The latter reaction was performed in one step by using either single acetylene derivatives or equimolar mixtures of terminal alkynes bearing either similar functional groups (masked with orthogonally cleavable protecting groups) or easily distinguishable functionalities (on the basis of complementary analytical/spectroscopic techniques). All materials and intermediates were characterized with respect to their most relevant aspects/properties by TEM microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis coupled with MS analysis of volatiles (TG-MS), elemental analysis, cyclic voltammetry (CV), Raman and UV/Vis spectroscopy. The functional loading and related chemical grafting of both primary amino- and ferrocene-decorated SWCNTs were spectroscopically (UV/ Vis, Kaiser test) and electrochemically (CV) determined, respectively.

“Click” on Tubes: a Versatile Approach towards Multimodal Functionalization of SWCNTs / Giulia Tuci;Claudia Vinattieri;Lapo Luconi;Matteo Ceppatelli;Stefano Cicchi;Alberto Brandi;Jonathan Filippi;Manuela Melucci;Giuliano Giambastiani. - In: CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL. - ISSN 0947-6539. - STAMPA. - 18:(2012), pp. 8454-8463. [10.1002/chem.201200650]

“Click” on Tubes: a Versatile Approach towards Multimodal Functionalization of SWCNTs

TUCI, GIULIA;VINATTIERI, CLAUDIA;CICCHI, STEFANO;BRANDI, ALBERTO;Giuliano Giambastiani
2012

Abstract

Organic functionalization of carbon nanotube sidewalls is a tool of primary importance in material science and nanotechnology, equally from a fundamental and an applicative point of view. Here, an efficient and versatile approach for the organic/organometallic functionalization of singlewalled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) capable of imparting multimodality to these fundamental nanostructures, is described. Our strategy takes advant- age of well-established Cu-mediated acetylene-azide coupling (CuAAC) reactions applied to phenylazido-func- tionalized SWCNTs for their convenient homo-/heterodecoration with a number of organic/organometallic frameworks, or mixtures thereof, bear- ing terminal acetylene pendant arms. Phenylazido- decorated SWCNTs were prepared by chemoselective arylation of the CNT sidewalls with diazonium salts under mild conditions, and subsequently used for the copper-mediated cycloaddition protocol in the presence of terminal acetylenes. The latter reaction was performed in one step by using either single acetylene derivatives or equimolar mixtures of terminal alkynes bearing either similar functional groups (masked with orthogonally cleavable protecting groups) or easily distinguishable functionalities (on the basis of complementary analytical/spectroscopic techniques). All materials and intermediates were characterized with respect to their most relevant aspects/properties by TEM microscopy, thermogravimetric analysis coupled with MS analysis of volatiles (TG-MS), elemental analysis, cyclic voltammetry (CV), Raman and UV/Vis spectroscopy. The functional loading and related chemical grafting of both primary amino- and ferrocene-decorated SWCNTs were spectroscopically (UV/ Vis, Kaiser test) and electrochemically (CV) determined, respectively.
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Giulia Tuci;Claudia Vinattieri;Lapo Luconi;Matteo Ceppatelli;Stefano Cicchi;Alberto Brandi;Jonathan Filippi;Manuela Melucci;Giuliano Giambastiani
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