Bio-inspired supramolecular chemistry provides highly concentrated dispersions of carbon nanotubes in polythiophene

Yen Ting Lin, Ranjodh Singh, Shiao Wei Kuo*, Fu-Hsiang Ko

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Abstract

In this paper we report the first observation, through X-ray diffraction, of noncovalent uracil-uracil (U-U) dimeric π-stacking interactions in carbon nanotube (CNT)-based supramolecular assemblies. The directionally oriented morphology determined using atomic force microscopy revealed highly organized behavior through π-stacking of U moieties in a U-functionalized CNT derivative (CNT-U). We developed a dispersion system to investigate the bio-inspired interactions between an adenine (A)-terminated poly(3-adeninehexyl thiophene) (PAT) and CNT-U. These hybrid CNT-U/PAT materials interacted through π-stacking and multiple hydrogen bonding between the U moieties of CNT-U and the A moieties of PAT. Most importantly, the U..A multiple hydrogen bonding interactions between CNT-U and PAT enhanced the dispersion of CNT-U in a high-polarity solvent (DMSO). The morphology of these hybrids, determined using transmission electron microscopy, featured grape-like PAT bundles wrapped around the CNT-U surface; this tight connection was responsible for the enhanced dispersion of CNT-U in DMSO.

Original languageEnglish
Article number438
JournalMaterials
Volume9
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • Carbon nanotubes dispersion
  • Hydrogen bond interaction
  • Noncovalent interaction
  • π-stacking

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