Issue 7, 2005

Demonstration of the importance of oxygenated species at the ends of carbon nanotubes for their favourable electrochemical properties

Abstract

Definitive evidence is presented for the favourable electrochemical properties of carbon nanotube modified electrodes arising from the ends of SWNTs due to oxygenated carbon species in general, and carboxylic acid moieties in particular, produced during acid purification.

Graphical abstract: Demonstration of the importance of oxygenated species at the ends of carbon nanotubes for their favourable electrochemical properties

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
29 Sep 2004
Accepted
16 Dec 2004
First published
13 Jan 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 842-844

Demonstration of the importance of oxygenated species at the ends of carbon nanotubes for their favourable electrochemical properties

A. Chou, T. Böcking, N. K. Singh and J. J. Gooding, Chem. Commun., 2005, 842 DOI: 10.1039/B415051A

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