Functionalization of carbon nanotube AFM probes using tip-activated gases
Chemical Physics Letters 306(5-6): 219-225
Article 1999 English
Authors
SW
Stanislaus S. Wong
AW
Adam T. Woolley
EJ
Ernesto Joselevich
Abstract
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Multiwalled carbon nanotube (MWNT) probe microscopy tips have been functionalized with gases, activated in a transient arc produced at the tip ends. Adhesion measurements between these tips and hydroxyl-terminated monolayers versus pH reveal that MWNT tips reacted in O2, H2 and N2 display acidic, pH-independent and basic properties, respectively. MWNT tips derivatized in O2/N2 and H2/N2 mixtures demonstrate the greater reactivity of carbon nanotubes towards O2 and H2, respectively. Moreover, the chemical reactivity of tips functionalized in N2 suggests termination in aromatic nitrogen heterocycles. Tip-activated gas functionalization of MWNTs provides facile generation of chemically sensitive nanoprobes.
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