Repository logo

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne

Infoscience

  • English
  • French
Log In
  1. Home
  2. Academic and Research Output
  3. Journal articles
  4. The chemistry of single-walled nanotubes
 
research article

The chemistry of single-walled nanotubes

Strano, Michael S.
•
Boghossian, Ardemis A.  
•
Kim, Woo-Jae
Show more
2009
MRS Bulletin

A review. The unique structural, electronic, and mech. properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) have opened the doors to developments that push the limits of science. These advancements not only further scientific discovery, but also result in the development of everyday practical applications. These applications vary from single-mol. sensors to nano-scaled transistors to multi-modal biosensors. This article focuses on three distinct developments made as a result of recent advances in spectroscopy of SWNTs. The first system examines the use of SWNTs for mol. detection using near-IR light to produce tunable fluorescent sensors that are highly photostable. The second system examines the use of a 4-hydroxybenzene diazonium reagent to sort SWNTs based on electronic structure to create on-chip modifications of nano-electronic devices. The third system characterizes nanotube networks for such applications as flexible electronics, exploring the irreversible binding of adsorbates onto nanotube networks using elec. transport and Raman spectroscopy. [on SciFinder(R)]

  • Details
  • Metrics
Type
research article
DOI
10.1557/mrs2009.218
Author(s)
Strano, Michael S.
Boghossian, Ardemis A.  
Kim, Woo-Jae
Barone, Paul W.
Jeng, Esther S.
Heller, Daniel A.
Nair, Nitish
Jin, Hong
Sharma, Richa
Lee, Chang Young.
Date Issued

2009

Published in
MRS Bulletin
Volume

34

Start page

950

End page

961

Subjects

review single walled nanotube

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

Written at

OTHER

EPFL units
LNB  
Available on Infoscience
March 3, 2015
Use this identifier to reference this record
https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/111830
Logo EPFL, École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne
  • Contact
  • infoscience@epfl.ch

  • Follow us on Facebook
  • Follow us on Instagram
  • Follow us on LinkedIn
  • Follow us on X
  • Follow us on Youtube
AccessibilityLegal noticePrivacy policyCookie settingsEnd User AgreementGet helpFeedback

Infoscience is a service managed and provided by the Library and IT Services of EPFL. © EPFL, tous droits réservés