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American Chemical Society, Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 3(113), p. 862-866, 2008

DOI: 10.1021/jp808517b

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Unraveling the Reactivity of Semiconducting Chiral Carbon Nanotubes through Finite-Length Models Based on Clar Sextet Theory

Journal article published in 2008 by Matteo Baldoni ORCID, Daniele Selli, Antonio Sgamellotti, Francesco Mercuri
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Abstract

Finite-length models of chiral semiconducting carbon nanotubes based on Clar sextet theory allowed carrying out accurate calculations, performed by application of gradient-corrected density functional theory, on the energetic of sidewall reactions. In particular, we analyzed the addition of atomic fluorine and carbene (CH2) to (6,4) and (6,5) nanotubes, finding excellent convergence of reaction energies with respect to the model length and good agreement with literature data. Our study demonstrates the importance of using models of carbon nanotubes based on chemical considerations to evaluate consistently the electronic and reactive properties of the sidewall.