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      Variation in chemical, colloidal and electrochemical properties of carbon nanotubes with the degree of carboxylation.

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          Multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) were carboxylated via microwave irradiation where the treatment time was varied to alter the degree of functionalization, and as many as one in 15 carbons in the CNT could be oxidized. Chemical, physical, electrochemical, and colloidal behavior of the carboxylated CNTs was studied. All properties changed with the degree of functionalization to a point beyond which they appeared to remain constant. The surface area increased from 173.9 to 270.9 m2/g while the critical coagulation concentration (CCC) values increased from 142.14 to 168.69 mM in the presence of NaCl, and the corresponding increase was from 0.97 to 5.32 mM in the presence of MgCl2. As seen from cyclic voltammetry curves, the functionalized CNTs showed mainly non-Faradic interactions with Na2SO4, but showed Faradic behaviors in alkaline KOH.

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          Journal
          J Nanopart Res
          Journal of nanoparticle research : an interdisciplinary forum for nanoscale science and technology
          Springer Nature America, Inc
          1388-0764
          1388-0764
          Jan 2017
          : 19
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
          Article
          NIHMS868027
          10.1007/s11051-016-3697-2
          5642976
          29046611
          750d0326-4854-4ae3-82cd-90b8c43fafe6
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          Degree of functionalization,Carbon nanotubes,Colloidal stability,Electrochemical property

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