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Conjugate molecules, effect preservation

Noncovalent functional strategies to modify the outer surface of CNTs in order to preserve the sp2 network of carbon nanotubes are attractive and represent an effective alternative for sidewall functionalization. Some molecules, including small gas molecules [195], anthracene derivatives [196-198] and polymer molecules [118, 199], have been found liable to absorb to or wrap around CNTs. Nanotubes can be transferred to the aqueous phase through noncovalent functionalization of surface-active molecules such as SDS or benzylalkonium chloride for purification [200-202]. With the surfactant Triton X-100 [203], the surfaces of the CNTs were changed from hydrophobic to hydrophilic, thus allowing the hydrophilic surface of the conjugate to interact with the hydrophilic surface of biliverdin reductase to create a water-soluble complex of the immobilized enzyme [203]. [Pg.32]


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