B. R. Azamian, K. S. Coleman, Jason J. Davis, N. Hanson, Malcolm L. H. Green
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Functionalization of Single-Wall Carbon Nanotubes with Quantum Dots and Proteins
Nanotubes are non‐destructively oxidized along their sidewalls and covalently functionalized with metal nanoparticles via carboxylate chemistry. Proteins adsorb individually, strongly and non‐covalently along nanotube lengths. Individual nanotube reaction products are characterized by atomic force microscopy.