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Published February 2005 | public
Journal Article

Purification of carbon single-wall nanotubes by potassium intercalation and exfoliation

Abstract

A purification procedure for single-wall carbon nanotubes prepared by the arc-discharge method is described that employs a new step of potassium intercalation. Thermogravimetric analysis, Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and transmission electron microscopy were used to characterize the results of each purification step. This potassium intercalation step is particularly useful for exfoliating the graphitic shell structure that typically surrounds the metal catalyst particles that remain from the nanotube synthesis. By exfoliating the shell structure, subsequent treatments are more efficacious for removing the metal catalyst particles. By testing full purification procedures, it is demonstrated that with potassium intercalation the number of purification steps can be reduced.

Additional Information

© Springer-Verlag 2004. Received: 5 October 2004/Accepted: 22 October 2004/Published online: 15 December 2004. This work was supported by the DOE through Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Grant No. DE-FC36-01GO11090, and by the Chemical and Environmental Sciences Laboratory of General Motors Research and Development Center.

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