Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation

The aim of this project is to extract or enrich SWNTs of a certain required property (diameter, chirality or semi-conducting/metallic) through density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU) via different surfactants and surfactant mixtures. This is done as purchased SWNTs are unsuitable for applications...

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Main Author: Huang, Rodney Wei Jie.
Other Authors: Chan Bee Eng, Mary
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-395152023-03-03T15:38:33Z Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation Huang, Rodney Wei Jie. Chan Bee Eng, Mary School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Nanotechnology The aim of this project is to extract or enrich SWNTs of a certain required property (diameter, chirality or semi-conducting/metallic) through density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU) via different surfactants and surfactant mixtures. This is done as purchased SWNTs are unsuitable for applications without pre-sorting. Experiments were carried out on three sources of SWNTs, namely produced from the CoMoCAT, HiPco and arc discharge method. Surfactants involved were sodium cholate (SC) and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) in two weight percent solutions. Experiments showed that SC used as a surfactant alone and as a co-surfactant with SDS at four to one weight ratio yielded promising results, especially with CoMoCAT and HiPco SWNTs. Although a co-surfactant system of SC/SDS at two to three ratio was reported to yield satisfactory results according to literature, experiments performed in this project failed to show this and more studies would need to be conducted. Experiments involving arc discharge SWNTs showed a more dispersed and more concentrated levels of semi-conducting SWNTs. Several improvements were made to the prescribed procedures as the experiments were being conducted, with the narrowing of density gradient showing most promising returns with the appearance of colored bands that could not be obtained previously. More improvements have been suggested and referenced from literature for subsequent follow-ups to this project. Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering) 2010-05-27T08:39:17Z 2010-05-27T08:39:17Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39515 en Nanyang Technological University 52 p. application/pdf
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Huang, Rodney Wei Jie.
Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
description The aim of this project is to extract or enrich SWNTs of a certain required property (diameter, chirality or semi-conducting/metallic) through density gradient ultracentrifugation (DGU) via different surfactants and surfactant mixtures. This is done as purchased SWNTs are unsuitable for applications without pre-sorting. Experiments were carried out on three sources of SWNTs, namely produced from the CoMoCAT, HiPco and arc discharge method. Surfactants involved were sodium cholate (SC) and sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) in two weight percent solutions. Experiments showed that SC used as a surfactant alone and as a co-surfactant with SDS at four to one weight ratio yielded promising results, especially with CoMoCAT and HiPco SWNTs. Although a co-surfactant system of SC/SDS at two to three ratio was reported to yield satisfactory results according to literature, experiments performed in this project failed to show this and more studies would need to be conducted. Experiments involving arc discharge SWNTs showed a more dispersed and more concentrated levels of semi-conducting SWNTs. Several improvements were made to the prescribed procedures as the experiments were being conducted, with the narrowing of density gradient showing most promising returns with the appearance of colored bands that could not be obtained previously. More improvements have been suggested and referenced from literature for subsequent follow-ups to this project.
author2 Chan Bee Eng, Mary
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Huang, Rodney Wei Jie.
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author Huang, Rodney Wei Jie.
author_sort Huang, Rodney Wei Jie.
title Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
title_short Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
title_full Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
title_fullStr Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
title_sort ultra high performance single-walled carbon nanotubes with density differentiation
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