Raman study of multiwalled carbon nanotubes functionalized with oxygen groups

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作者
Murphy, H [1 ]
Papakonstantinou, P [1 ]
Okpalugo, TIT [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Ulster, Nanotechnol Res Inst, Coleraine BT37 0QB, Londonderry, North Ireland
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JOURNAL OF VACUUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY B | 2006年 / 24卷 / 02期
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10.1116/1.2180257
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TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
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0808 ; 0809 ;
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We present changes in the first and second order Raman spectra of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) functionalized with oxygenated groups. The oxygen groups were introduced onto the nanotube surface through two strong acid purification routes: (1) reflux in concentrated (70%) HNO3 acid for 4 h at 80 degrees C and (2) ultrasonification in 3 HNO3 (70%): 1H(2)SO(4) (98%) for 8.5 h. Raman spectroscopy, using two laser excitation wavelengths (514.5 and 632.8 nm), x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and thermal gravimetric analysis were employed to study the evolution of the products. All the techniques revealed a higher degree of functionalization for scheme 2 compared to scheme 1. Charge transfer phenomena were manifested by a shift of the C Is core level towards higher binding energies. We found that the intensity of both the D and G energy Raman modes if normalized to the second order mode D* mode follows similar trends upon acid treatments. We interpret this result together with the observed dispersion of G mode as an indication that the G mode in carbon nanotubes is defect induced in a double resonant process. Both acid schemes cause an upshift of D and G Raman modes, due to intercalation of acid molecules, exerting pressure on the sp(2) structure and an electron transfer from the pi w states in MWNTs to the oxygen atoms. (c) 2006 American Vacuum Society.
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