Abstract

Transition metal carbides are known to be effective electrical contacts for carbon nanotubes in nanoelectronics devices. Three different approaches to modifying or capping molybdenum carbide are presented: deposition of carbon on the surface, replacement of interstitial carbon with nitrogen using NO, and functionalization of the surface with polymerization active sites.

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