Issue 23, 1996

Purification of rhodium-filled carbon nanotubes using reversed micelles

Abstract

A method for the selective removal of material from the outside of filled carbon nanotubes is exemplified for rhodium trichloride filled tubes: the purification proceeds by washing with the reversed micelle mixture, dodecylammonium propionate (dap)-solubilized water in benzene; subsequent treatment of the nanotubes containing rhodium trichloride with H2 at 500 °C for 5 h gives nanotubes filled with discrete crystals of rhodium metal and no metal crystals were detected exterior to the nanotubes.

Article information

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 2673-2674

Purification of rhodium-filled carbon nanotubes using reversed micelles

J. Cook, J. Sloan, R. J. R. Heesom, J. Hammer and M. L. H. Green, Chem. Commun., 1996, 2673 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960002673

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