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Structural and morphological investigation of Langmuir-Blodgett SWCNT/behenic acid multilayers

Year: 2004

Journal: Carbon (2004), 20111221

Authors: T. Di Luccio, F. Antolini, P. Aversa, G. Scalia, L. Tapfer

Organizations: ENEA, UTS-MAT, Centro Ricerche Brindisi, Strada Statale 7 Appia km. 713.7, Brindisi 72100, Italy

The goal of our work has been the incorporation of single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) in Langmuir-Blodgett organic multilayers. We deposited multilayers consisting of six cadmium behenate (CdBe) layers alternated with one layer of SWCNTs. SWCNTs and CdBe molecules were spread at the air/water interface and deposited at a fixed compression pressure for CdBe (27 mN/m) and two di.erent compression pressures for the nanotubes, 15 and 45 mN/m, respectively. Low angle X-ray measurements exhibited distinct satellite peaks in all the samples demonstrating that the periodicity of the LB CdBe reference sample was conserved when SWCNTs were inserted in the structure. In agreement with the observations at optical and electronic microscopes, the samples deposited at the higher compression pressure (45 mN/m) presented more densely-packed and more uniform coverage of nanotubes.