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Weak polyelectrolyte control of carbon nanotube dispersion in water

The dispersion of nanotubes by pH-responsive polymers (i.e., weak polyelectrolytes) enables the macroscopic properties of aqueous suspensions to be tuned. Microstructural changes were achieved as a function of pH in aqueous suspensions containing single-walled carbon nanotubes and imaged by cryogenic-TEM. Clear evidence of pH-sensitive nanotube dispersion is shown. We expect that many useful properties of these nanotube–polymer systems could be sensitive to microstructure, making this technique important for aqueous processing of carbon nanotubes and macroscopic tailoring of solid polymer nanocomposite behavior.

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Grunlan, JC; Liu, L; Regev, O; J. Colloid Interface Sci., 2008317 (1), 346-349.
Published in Journal of Colloid and Interface Science 2008