posted on 2016-02-20, 16:22authored byWeng On Yah, Hang Xu, Hiroe Soejima, Wei Ma, Yuri Lvov, Atsushi Takahara
We demonstrate the use of a catecholic anchor (Dopa)
for selective
modification of the inner surface of an halloysite clay nanotube.
Aqueous Dopa binds to alumina at the tube lumen and does not bind
the silica surface under the same conditions. Selectivity of surface
modification was evidenced using X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
(XPS) and 13C solid state NMR spectroscopy. Surface-initiated
atom transfer radical polymerization (SI-ATRP) was performed through
selectively adsorbed Dopa to graft a layer of polymer brush into the
nanotube lumen.