Abstract

Dissolution of single-wall carbon nanotube (SW-CNT) in water and organic media was studied by the use of fluoroalkyl end-capped acrylic acid oligomers [RF‒(ACA)n‒RF], N,N-dimethylacrylamide oligomers [RF‒(DMAA)n‒RF], acryloyl-morpholine oligomers [RF‒(ACMO)n‒RF], and N-(1,1-dimethyl-3-oxobutyl) acrylamide oligomers [RF‒(DOBAA)n‒RF]. Among these fluorinated oligomers, it was demonstrated that RF‒(ACMO)n‒RF; RF˭CF(CF3)OC6F13] oligomer is more effective for the dissolution of SW-CNT in both aqueous and organic media. Additionally, it was demonstrated that RF‒(DOBAA)n‒RF oligomer is a convenient tool for the arrangement of SW-CNT on PMMA surface.

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