(454c) Sorting Populations of Larger Diameter Nanotubes
AIChE Annual Meeting
2010
2010 Annual Meeting
Nanoscale Science and Engineering Forum
Carbon Nanotubes I: Synthesis
Wednesday, November 10, 2010 - 1:10pm to 1:30pm
The separation of nanotube populations into subsets on the basis of chirality, diameter, enantiomeric handedness, or electronic type is leading to the realization of vastly improved nanotube properties. Due to the increased number of combinatorial possibilities for chiralities at larger diameters however, most solution processing has focused on the separation of relatively small diameter nanotube populations, i.e. < 1.1 nm. This has led to a lack of separated samples of larger diameter chiralities, that should have additional applications. In this presentation, examples of isolating sub-populations of larger diameter nanotubes (1.2 nm