Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.111, No.1, 42-49, 2008
Electrode position of composite materials containing functionalized carbon nanotubes
New methods have been developed for the synthesis and electrodeposition of functionalized singlewalled carbon nanotubes (f-SWNTs). Polystyrene sulfonate functionalized nanotubes (PSS-f-S\AfNTs) and poly(ethylene imine) functionalized nanotubes (PEI-f-SWNTs) were co-cleposited with cationic chitosan macromolecules. It was shown that chitosan promotes cathodic deposition of anionic PSS-f-SWNTs. The strategies for charging and electrodeposition of PEI-f-SWNTs include partial protonation of PEI in acidic chitosan solutions or formation of cationic Ag*-PEI complexes. The thickness of chitosan-PSS-f-SWNTs and chitosan-PEI-f-SWNTs composite films was varied in the range of up to 0.5-5 mu m. The amount of f-SWNTs in the deposits was varied by controlling the SWNT concentration in the solutions. It was shown that the use of chitosan enabled co-deposition of other materials, such as hydroxyapatite (HA). The proposed method enabled the fabrication of composite films. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.