Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Polymerization initated at sidewalls of carbon nanotubes
- Patent Title (中): 在碳纳米管的侧壁处开始聚合
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Application No.: US10561253Application Date: 2004-06-21
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Publication No.: US07879940B2Publication Date: 2011-02-01
- Inventor: James M. Tour , Jared L. Hudson , Ramanan Krishnamoorti , Koray Yurekli , Cynthia A. Mitchell
- Applicant: James M. Tour , Jared L. Hudson , Ramanan Krishnamoorti , Koray Yurekli , Cynthia A. Mitchell
- Applicant Address: US TX Houston
- Assignee: William Marsh Rice University
- Current Assignee: William Marsh Rice University
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Houston
- Agency: Winstead PC
- International Application: PCT/US2004/019769 WO 20040621
- International Announcement: WO2005/030858 WO 20050407
- Main IPC: B60C1/00
- IPC: B60C1/00 ; C08F4/46

Abstract:
The present invention is directed to aryl halide (such as aryl bromide) functionalized carbon nanotubes that can be utilized in anionic polymerization processes to form polymer-carbon nanotube materials with improved dispersion ability in polymer matrices. In this process the aryl halide is reacted with an alkyllithium species or is reacted with a metal to replace the aryl-bromine bond with an aryl-lithium or aryl-metal bond, respectively. It has further been discovered that other functionalized carbon nanotubes, after deprotonation with a deprotonation agent, can similarly be utilized in anionic polymerization processes to form polymer-carbon nanotube materials. Additionally or alternatively, a ring opening polymerization process can be performed. The resultant materials can be used by themselves due to their enhanced strength and reinforcement ability when compared to their unbound polymer analogs. Additionally, these materials can also be blended with pre-formed polymers to establish compatibility and enhanced dispersion of nanotubes in otherwise hard to disperse matrices resulting in significantly improved material properties. The resultant polymer-carbon nanotube materials can also be used in drug delivery processes due to their improved dispersion ability and biodegradability, and can also be used for scaffolding to promote cellular growth of tissue.
Public/Granted literature
- US20060142466A1 Polymerization initated at sidewalls of carbon nanotubes Public/Granted day:2006-06-29
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