Removal of Oxidative Debris from Chemically Functionalized Multi‐walled Carbon Nanotube (MWCNT)
Date
2018-01Author
Mohd Hamzah, Harun
Nik Ghazali, Nik Salleh
Mohd Sofian, Alias
Mahathir, Mohamed
Mohd Faizal, Abdul Rahman
Mohd Yusof, Hamzah
Khairil Nur, Kamal Umar
Norfazlinayati, Othman
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Oxidized multi‐walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were prepared by functionalizing
MWCNTs with nitric acid (70%). In order to remove the oxidative debris, in which
partially attached onto the outer layer of MWCNTs side wall, the functionalized
MWCNTs (f‐MWCNTs) by reflux method were carried out with NaOH (1M) and followed
by HCl (1M) wash. The presence of the carboxyl (–COOH) group that covalently attached
onto the f‐MWCNTs side wall is confirmed with acid‐base titration (Boehm titration).
The transmission electron microscopy images show the comparison of pristine
MWCNTs, f‐MWCNTs and base‐acid wash of f‐MWCNTs, whereas energy dispersive Xray
analysis confirms the removal of sulphur, a common catalyst material typically
employed in the production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs). The UV‐Visible spectroscopy
shows the dispersibility of pure and functionalized MWCNTs in water (H2O).