Affiliation:
1. Laboratory for Earth Surface Processes College of Urban and Environmental Sciences Peking University Beijing 100871 China
2. College of Environmental Science and Engineering Suzhou University of Science and Technology Suzhou 215009 China
3. Research Center for Eco‐Environmental Sciences Chinese Academy of Sciences Beijing 100085 China
Abstract
AbstractPoor dispersibility of carbon nanotubes greatly hinders their practical applications. Herein, a long‐term stable dispersion of multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) in peroxydisulfate (PDS) is achieved. MWCNTs at 40 mg L−1 are completely dispersed by PDS upon ultrasonication (US/PDS) within 64 min and a stable dispersion is maintained at least 20 days. Mechanistically, US created defects on the nanomaterial and PDS‐origin free radicals attacked these defects to introduce O‐containing moieties (─OH and ─COOH). Interestingly, dispersion efficiency of MWCNTs by US/PDS initially at pH 7 and 3.8 is comparable, but lower than that initially at pH 12. Both •OH and SO4•− are produced under alkaline condition, while SO4•− is the dominant free radicals initially at pH 7 and 3.8 during the whole dispersion period. Stronger dispersion of MWCNTs initially at pH 12 resulted from greater amounts of O‐containing moieties mainly in ─OH (46.32%) rather than ─COOH (24.19%) form. This differential more strongly promotes MWCNTs‐water interaction via hydrogen bonding, thereby enhancing the dispersion. Notably, no significant mass loss of MWCNTs occurred during dispersion. Overall, the developed method achieves long‐term stable dispersion of MWCNTs in a manner that can significantly extend their applications.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China