Hang Qingling, Maschmann Matthew R, Fisher Timothy S, Janes David B
School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA.
Small. 2007 Jul;3(7):1266-71. doi: 10.1002/smll.200600703.
The development of assemblies consisting of unencapsulated, sub-10-nm gold particles attached to individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) with diameters of 2 nm is described. The assemblies are formed on the surface of a porous anodic alumina (PAA) template on which the CNTs (single- or double-walled) are grown by plasma-enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The Au nanoparticles are formed through an indirect evaporation technique using a silicon nitride membrane mask, and diffuse along the PAA surface into the regions containing CNTs. The nanoparticles bind relatively strongly to the CNTs, as indicated by observations of nanoparticles that are suspended over pores or that move along with the CNTs. This approach may provide a new method to functionalize CNTs for chemical or biological sensing and fundamental studies of nanoscale contacts to CNTs.
本文描述了由附着在直径为2纳米的单个碳纳米管(CNT)上的未封装、直径小于10纳米的金颗粒组成的组件的开发过程。这些组件在多孔阳极氧化铝(PAA)模板表面形成,通过等离子体增强化学气相沉积在该模板上生长单壁或双壁碳纳米管。金纳米颗粒通过使用氮化硅膜掩膜的间接蒸发技术形成,并沿着PAA表面扩散到含有碳纳米管的区域。纳米颗粒与碳纳米管结合相对较强,这可通过观察悬浮在孔隙上方或与碳纳米管一起移动的纳米颗粒得到证明。这种方法可能为碳纳米管的化学或生物传感功能化以及对碳纳米管的纳米级接触的基础研究提供一种新方法。