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Grafting Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes with Polystyrene to Enable Self-Assembly and Anisotropic Patchiness
Published on: April 1, 2018
Polymerization of carbon nanotubes through self-irradiation
Rodrigo Link Federizzi1, Cassio Stein Moura, Livio Amaral
1Material Science Program, Institute of Physics, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul, C.P.: 15051, 91501-070 Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil.
Abstract:
We have investigated the formation of cross-links between neighboring carbon nanotubes within a bundle. Classical molecular dynamics was used to follow the evolution of the system when it is bombarded by low-energy carbon atoms. We show that it is possible to polymerize carbon nanotubes through irradiation and discuss the most common types of defects produced. Cross-links are created mainly in the direction perpendicular to the surface, and for higher energies, defects are created deeper in the rope. The final defects geometries may provide a realistic input to electronic density first principle calculations.
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