Abstract

AbstractSummary: Covalent surface functionalization of carbon nanotubes with polypeptides is promising for possible medical applications. This work presents a graft‐from approach to perform the polypeptide modification of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). The raw MWNTs are first amine‐functionalized. The amine‐functionalized MWNTs are then used as the initiator to initiate the ring‐opening polymerization of γ‐benzyl‐L‐glutamate N‐carboxyanhydride (BLG‐NCA), to result in the polypeptide‐grafted MWNTs. FT‐IR, XPS, and TGA data demonstrate that the functionalization is successful. The TEM images of the products show that the thickness of the polypeptide shell of the PBLG‐MWNT is about 4.5–22 nm. Using the facile route developed here, carbon nanotubes functionalized with other types of polypeptides can be easily fabricated using the corresponding NCAs.Strategy for the polypeptide modification of multiwalled carbon nanotubes by a graft‐from approach.magnified imageStrategy for the polypeptide modification of multiwalled carbon nanotubes by a graft‐from approach.

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