Abstract

We prepared a partially charged single walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) by charge transfer-mediated encapsulation of methylene blue (MB) molecules, which enhances the CO2 adsorptivity. The liquid phase adsorption of MB molecules on SWCNT could give the MB-encapsulated SWCNT, which was evidenced by the remarkable depression of the X-ray diffraction intensity from the ordered bundle structure, the decrease of N2 and H2 adsorption in the internal tube spaces of SWCNT, and the high-resolution transmission electron microscopic observation. The molecular spectroscopic examination revealed the charge transfer interaction between the encapsulated MB molecules and SWCNT. The electrical conductivity increased by the encapsulation of MB suggested the electron transfer from SWCNT to MB molecules, giving rise to positively charged SWCNT. The enhancement of CO2 adsorption by the MB-encapsulation coincided with the positively charged SWCNT.

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