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Achieving Diameter-Selective Separation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanobutes by Using Polymer Conformation-Confined Helical Cavi...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
ACS Macro Letters
Publication Date
Page Numbers
701 to 705
Volume
1
Issue
6

A water-soluble poly[(m-phenylenevinylene)-alt-(p-phenylenevinylene)] (PmPV) 2 has been synthesized, which exhibits an unsymmetrical substitution pattern on the para-phenylene unit. With one substituent being hydrophilic while the other being hydrophobic, the polymer chain has a higher tendency to fold in aqueous solution, thereby promoting the helical conformation. The polymer is found to selectively disperse the SWNTs of small diameters (d=0.75-0.84 nm), in sharp contrast to PmPV 1 with a symmetrical substitution pattern. The intriguing diameter-based selectivity is believed to be associated with the confined helical conformation, which provides a suitable cavity to host the SWNT of proper sizes. The study thus provides a useful demonstration that the polymer conformation can have a profound impact on the SWNT sorting.