Abstract
A new covalent functionalization method is developed to produce a uniform multiwalled carbon nanotube/poly(3-hexylthiophene) (MWCNT-P3HT) nanocomposite via a thiol-ene click reaction between vinyl-terminated P3HT and thiol-functionalized MWCNTs. Microscopic and spectroscopic measurements confirm the covalent grafting of P3HT onto the surface of the MWCNTs. The covalently P3HT-functionalized MWCNTs show good dispersibility in hydrophobic solution. The intimate and permanent connection between the two components in the MWCNT-P3HT nanocomposite allowed the enhancement of charge transfer from P3HT to the MWCNTs. Relying on this unique feature, MWCNT-P3HT nanocomposite films for use in thermoelectric devices were fabricated, and the power generation characteristics were measured. Significantly, such MWCNT-P3HT nanocomposites showed more than twice the improved thermoelectric performance, as compared to directly mixed MWCNT/P3HT blends. This covalent grafting approach achieved via thiol-ene click chemistry offers a robust strategy for the synthesis of a variety of CNT-conductive polymer nanocomposites with an intimate contact interface for their potential application in energy conversion devices.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1174-1181 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Journal | Materials Chemistry Frontiers |
Volume | 4 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - Apr 2020 |