Charged carbon nanomaterials: the redox chemistries of fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphenes
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Journal Article
Abstract
Since the discovery of buckminsterfullerene over 30 years ago, sp2-hybridised carbon nanomaterials (including fullerenes, carbon nanotubes, and graphene) have stimulated new science and technology across a huge range of fields. Despite the impressive intrinsic properties, challenges in processing and chemical modification continue to hinder applications. Charged carbon nanomaterials (CCNs), formed via the reduction or oxidation of these carbon nanomaterials, facilitate dissolution, purification, separation, chemical modification, and assembly. This approach provides a compelling alternative to traditional damaging and restrictive liquid phase exfoliation routes. The broad chemistry of CCNs not only provides a versatile and potent means to modify the properties of the parent nanomaterial but also raises interesting scientific issues. This review focuses on the fundamental structural forms: buckminsterfullerene, single-walled carbon nanotubes, and single-layer graphene, describing the generation of their respective charged nanocarbon species, their interactions with solvents, chemical reactivity, specific (opto)electronic properties, and emerging applications.
Date Issued
2018-08-22
Date Acceptance
2018-07-10
Citation
Chemical Reviews, 2018, 118 (16), pp.7363-7408
ISSN
1520-6890
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Start Page
7363
End Page
7408
Journal / Book Title
Chemical Reviews
Volume
118
Issue
16
Copyright Statement
© 2018 American Chemical Society. This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY - https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the author and source are cited.
Sponsor
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (E
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Engineering & Physical Science Research Council (EPSRC)
Grant Number
AERO/RB1527
EP/K016792/1
EP/K01658X/1
Subjects
03 Chemical Sciences
General Chemistry
Publication Status
Published
Date Publish Online
2018-08-15