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Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines

Controlling the chemistry on the surface of new carbon materials is a key factor to widen the range of their applicability. In this paper we show a grafting methodology of polyalkylamines to the surface of carbon nanomaterials, in particular, carbon nanotubes and a carbon black. The aim of this work...

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Autores principales: Morales-Lara, Francisco, Domingo-García, María, López-Garzón, Rafael, Luz Godino-Salido, María, Peñas-Sanjuán, Antonio, López-Garzón, F. Javier, Pérez-Mendoza, Manuel, Melguizo, Manuel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5111562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27877902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1221728
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author Morales-Lara, Francisco
Domingo-García, María
López-Garzón, Rafael
Luz Godino-Salido, María
Peñas-Sanjuán, Antonio
López-Garzón, F. Javier
Pérez-Mendoza, Manuel
Melguizo, Manuel
author_facet Morales-Lara, Francisco
Domingo-García, María
López-Garzón, Rafael
Luz Godino-Salido, María
Peñas-Sanjuán, Antonio
López-Garzón, F. Javier
Pérez-Mendoza, Manuel
Melguizo, Manuel
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description Controlling the chemistry on the surface of new carbon materials is a key factor to widen the range of their applicability. In this paper we show a grafting methodology of polyalkylamines to the surface of carbon nanomaterials, in particular, carbon nanotubes and a carbon black. The aim of this work is to reach large degrees of covalent functionalization with hyperbranched polyethyleneimines (HBPEIs) and to efficiently preserve the strong chelating properties of the HBPEIs when they are fixed to the surface of these carbon materials. This functionalization opens new possibilities of using these carbon nanotubes-based hybrids. The results show that the HBPEIs are covalently attached to the carbon materials, forming hybrids. These hybrids emerge from the reaction of amine functions of the HBPEIs with carbonyls and carboxylic anhydrides of the carbon surface which become imine and imide bonds. Thus, due to the nature of these bonds, the pre-oxidized samples with relevant number of C=O groups showed an increase in the degree of functionalization with the HBPEIs. Furthermore, both the acid-base properties and the coordination capacity for metal ions of the hybrids are equivalent to that of the free HBPEIs in solution. This means that the chemical characteristics of the HBPEIs have been efficiently transferred to the hybrids. To reach this conclusion we have developed a novel procedure to assess the acid-base and the coordination properties of the hybrids (solids) by means of potentiometric titration. The good agreement of the values obtained for the hybrids and for the free HBPEIs in aqueous solution supports the reliability of the procedure. Moreover, the high capacity of the hybrids to capture Ni(2+) by complexation opens new possibilities of using these hybrids to capture high-value metal ions such as Pd(2+) and Pt(2+).
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spelling pubmed-51115622016-11-22 Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines Morales-Lara, Francisco Domingo-García, María López-Garzón, Rafael Luz Godino-Salido, María Peñas-Sanjuán, Antonio López-Garzón, F. Javier Pérez-Mendoza, Manuel Melguizo, Manuel Sci Technol Adv Mater Engineering and Structural materials Controlling the chemistry on the surface of new carbon materials is a key factor to widen the range of their applicability. In this paper we show a grafting methodology of polyalkylamines to the surface of carbon nanomaterials, in particular, carbon nanotubes and a carbon black. The aim of this work is to reach large degrees of covalent functionalization with hyperbranched polyethyleneimines (HBPEIs) and to efficiently preserve the strong chelating properties of the HBPEIs when they are fixed to the surface of these carbon materials. This functionalization opens new possibilities of using these carbon nanotubes-based hybrids. The results show that the HBPEIs are covalently attached to the carbon materials, forming hybrids. These hybrids emerge from the reaction of amine functions of the HBPEIs with carbonyls and carboxylic anhydrides of the carbon surface which become imine and imide bonds. Thus, due to the nature of these bonds, the pre-oxidized samples with relevant number of C=O groups showed an increase in the degree of functionalization with the HBPEIs. Furthermore, both the acid-base properties and the coordination capacity for metal ions of the hybrids are equivalent to that of the free HBPEIs in solution. This means that the chemical characteristics of the HBPEIs have been efficiently transferred to the hybrids. To reach this conclusion we have developed a novel procedure to assess the acid-base and the coordination properties of the hybrids (solids) by means of potentiometric titration. The good agreement of the values obtained for the hybrids and for the free HBPEIs in aqueous solution supports the reliability of the procedure. Moreover, the high capacity of the hybrids to capture Ni(2+) by complexation opens new possibilities of using these hybrids to capture high-value metal ions such as Pd(2+) and Pt(2+). Taylor & Francis 2016-09-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5111562/ /pubmed/27877902 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1221728 Text en © 2016 The Author(s). Published by National Institute for Materials Science in partnership with Taylor & Francis http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Engineering and Structural materials
Morales-Lara, Francisco
Domingo-García, María
López-Garzón, Rafael
Luz Godino-Salido, María
Peñas-Sanjuán, Antonio
López-Garzón, F. Javier
Pérez-Mendoza, Manuel
Melguizo, Manuel
Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title_full Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title_fullStr Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title_full_unstemmed Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title_short Grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
title_sort grafting the surface of carbon nanotubes and carbon black with the chemical properties of hyperbranched polyamines
topic Engineering and Structural materials
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5111562/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27877902
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14686996.2016.1221728
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