Hydrogen-bonded metallo-supramolecular polymers based on ruthenium or iron complexes for the selective extraction of single-walled carbon nanotubes

Dalton Transactions : an International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Shota OkaMasa-Aki Haga

Abstract

The chemical functionalization of nano-carbon materials such as single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) and graphene by metal complexes has attracted much attention due to the multitude of potential applications in efficient energy-conversion and -storage devices. The solubilization and single-chirality separation of SWNTs by surface modifications is a useful approach to manipulate SWNTs in the liquid phase. In this study, several Ru and Fe complexes containing two terminal quadruple hydrogen-bonded (H-bonded) ureidopyrimidinedione (UPy) groups were synthesized (Ru-1, Ru-UPy, and Fe-UPy) to form H-bonded supramolecular polymers by self-association. In order to control the solubility of these complexes in nonpolar solvents, Ru-UPy and Fe-UPy were endowed with long alkyl side chain groups in the coordinated 2,6-bis(benzimidazol-2-yl)pyridine ligand, while Ru-1 and Ru-2 do not contain such long alkyl chain groups. AFM measurements revealed that Ru-1, Ru-UPy, and Fe-UPy form a fiber-like network morphology on HOPG surfaces, arising from the H-bonded aggregation. However, only Ru-UPy and Fe-UPy are able to solubilize SWNTs effectively upon simple sonication in chlorobenzene. After the solubilization of a CoMoCAT® SWNT in chlorobenzen...Continue Reading

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