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  Electrical Monitoring of sp3 Defect Formation in Individual Carbon Nanotubes

Wilson, H., Ripp, S., Prisbrey, L., Brown, M. A., Sharf, T., Myles, D. J. T., et al. (2016). Electrical Monitoring of sp3 Defect Formation in Individual Carbon Nanotubes. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 120(3), 1971-1976. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b11272.

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Alternative Title : The Journal of Physical Chemistry C

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Wilson, Heather, Author
Ripp, Sophie, Author
Prisbrey, Landon, Author
Brown, Morgan A., Author
Sharf, Tal, Author
Myles, Daniel J. T., Author
Blank, Kerstin G.1, Author           
Minot, Ethan D., Author
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 Abstract: Many carbon nanotube (CNT) applications require precisely controlled chemical functionalization that is minimally disruptive to electrical performance. A promising approach is the generation of sp3 hybridized carbon atoms in the sp2-bonded lattice. We have investigated the possibility of using a carboxylic acid-functionalized diazonium reagent to introduce a defined number of sp3 defects into electrically contacted CNTs. Having performed real-time measurements on individually contacted CNTs, we show that the formation of an individual defect is accompanied by an upward jump in resistance of approximately 6 kΩ. Additionally, we observe downward jumps in resistance of the same size, indicating that some defects are unstable. Our results are explained by a two-step reaction mechanism. Isolated aryl groups, formed in the first step, are unstable and dissociate on the minute time scale. Stable defect generation requires a second step: the coupling of a second aryl group adjacent to the first. Additional mechanistic understanding is provided by a systematic investigation of the gate voltage dependence of the reaction, showing that defect formation can be turned on and off. In summary, we demonstrate an unprecedented level of control over sp3 defect formation in electrically contacted CNTs, and prove that sp3 defects are minimally disruptive to the electrical performance of CNTs.

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 Dates: 2016-01-28
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.5b11272
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Title: The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
  Abbreviation : J. Phys. Chem. C
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Publ. Info: Washington DC : American Chemical Society
Pages: - Volume / Issue: 120 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1971 - 1976 Identifier: ISSN: 1932-7447