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  • Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were effectively treated with 20kHz ultrasound and dilute acids, resulting in optimal dispersion conditions found to be 30 minutes at 12Wcm.
  • Techniques like transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy indicated that this treatment removed excess material and reduced CNT diameters while minimizing defects.
  • The modified CNTs, when used in chitosan films, significantly improved their strength and integrity, demonstrating the potential of sonochemistry in materials chemistry and the importance of precise experimental control.

Article Abstract

Multi-walled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been treated using 20kHz ultrasound in combination with dilute nitric and sulfuric acids at much lower concentrations than previously reported. The measurements revealed an optimum set of sonication conditions (in this case 30min at 12Wcm) exists to overcome aggregation of the nanotubes and to allow efficient dispersion in ethanol or in chitosan. Transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy suggested the removal of amorphous material and reduction of the CNT diameter as well as modifications to their defect structures. The surface oxidation was determined by FTIR spectroscopy. At longer times or higher ultrasound intensities, degradation such as nanotube shortening and additional defect generation in the graphitic network occurred and the benefits of using ultrasound decreased. The modified CNTs were used as fillers for chitosan films and gave a tenfold increase in tensile strength and integrity of the films. The methodology was combined with sonochemical generation of gold or iron oxide nanoparticles to produce a range of functional membranes for catalytic reductive hydrogenation or dye degradation under conditions that are more environmentally benign than those previously used. Our results further add to the usefulness of sonochemistry as a valuable tool in preparative materials chemistry but also illustrate the crucial importance of careful control over the experimental conditions if optimum results are to be obtained.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultsonch.2017.02.021DOI Listing

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