posted on 2016-02-22, 07:53authored byFabien Lemasson, Nicolas Berton, Jana Tittmann, Frank Hennrich, Manfred M. Kappes, Marcel Mayor
To date, (n, m) single-walled
carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) cannot be selectively synthesized. Therefore,
postprocessing of SWNTs including solubilization and sorting is necessary
for further applications. Toward this goal, we have synthesized a
polymer library consisting of fluorene- and carbazole-based homo-
and copolymers. Variations of the connection of these aromatics together
with the incorporation of further conjugated monomers give access
to a broad diversity of polymers. Their ability to selectively wrap
specific (n, m) species is investigated
toward HiPco SWNTs raw material which contains more than 40 (n, m) species. Absorption and fluorescence
spectroscopies were used to analyze SWNTs/polymer suspensions. These
results provide evidence for selective SWNTs/polymer interactions
and allow a more detailed assessment of polymer structure–property
relationships, thus paving the way toward custom synthesis of polymers
for single (n, m) SWNTs extraction.