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experiments "
Department of ChemistryDepartment of ChemistryHoward FairbrotherHoward Fairbrother
NNI W k h p Na at ial a d th
Johns Hopkins UniversityJohns Hopkins University
NNI Workshop - Nanomaterials and the Environment & Instrumentation,
M t l a d A al ti al M th d Metrology, and Analytical Methods,
October 6 – 7, 2009.
What is the state of research What is the state of research ffin this area of research at in this area of research at
the current time?the current time?
All over the place!NANOTUBE -SUPPLIERS .COM
42 nanotube suppliers (Courtesy of Alex Starr)Manufacture Product Type Product Method Product Id %C(purity) Diameter (nm) Length (μm) Cost $/g
NanoLab Inc MWCNT CVD PD15L5-20 >95% 15 5 – 20 110Mercorp MWCNT CVD MRCMW >90% 35(±10) 30 60
Helix MWCNT CVD MWNT 95% 10 – 30 0.5 – 40 28Nanocs MWCNT CVD CNTM0001 High? 20 1 – 100 160Nanocyl MWCNT CVD NC3100 95% 9.5 1.5 53y
SES Research MWCNT CVD 900-1201 95% 10 – 30 5 – 15 70
Arkema MWCNT CVD Graphistrength C100 90% 10 – 15 0.1 – 10 ??Arkema MWCNT CVD Graphistrength U100 97% 10 – 15 0.1 – 10 ??Bayer MWCNT CVD baytubes C 150 P 95% 5 – 20 1 – 10 ??Bayer MWCNT CVD baytubes C 150 HP 99% 5 – 20 1 – 10 ??
Helix MWCNT CVD SD MWNT 95% <10 0 5 40 75Helix MWCNT CVD SD-MWNT 95% <10 0.5 – 40 75Helix MWCNT CVD SD-MWNT 95% 10 – 20 0.5 – 40 40Helix MWCNT CVD MWNT 95% 10 – 30 0.5 – 40 28Helix MWCNT CVD MWNT 95% 20 – 40 0.5 – 40 28Helix MWCNT CVD MWNT 95% 40 – 60 0.5 – 40 28Helix MWCNT CVD MWNT 95% 60 – 100 0.5 – 40 28
Carbon Solutions SWCNT Arc Ap-SWNT 40-60% 1 – 10 1 – 5 50NanoLab Inc SWCNT Arc D1L1-10J 40% 1 – 1.5 10 225
Carbon Solutions SWCNT Arc P2-SWNT 70-90% 4 – 5 0.5 – 1.5 400SweNT SWCNT CoMoCat 90% 1 1 500Unidym SWCNT HipCo
SES Research SWCNT CVD 900-1351 90% <2 1 – 5 250Nanocs SWCNT Arc CNTM0002 2 – 1 0 50 nm – Many 250
Helix SWCNT CVD HP-SWNT 90% 1.3 0.5-40 210Helix SWCNT CVD LC-SWNT 50-70% 1 2 - 1 5 0 5-3 83Helix SWCNT CVD LC SWNT 50 70% 1.2 1.5 0.5 3 83
Mercorp SWCNT Arc MRSW 12% 1.2 - 1.4 10-50 60Nanocyl SWCNT CCVD NC1100 70% 2 Many ??
Development of Reference Materials is Emerging - NIST
Au NPs CNTs
But… It is probably unrealistic and But… It is probably unrealistic and bl h llbl h llunreasonable to expect that all unreasonable to expect that all
research on EHS effects of research on EHS effects of research on EHS effects of research on EHS effects of nanomaterialsnanomaterials (engineered or (engineered or
h i ) i i l h i ) i i l otherwise) is going to use sole source otherwise) is going to use sole source reference materials (RMs), so…reference materials (RMs), so…reference materials (RMs), so…reference materials (RMs), so…
I would advocate a policy of minimum characterization minimum characterization
requirements for studies to be suitable for publication.
These requirements would b l d d hobviously depend on the nanomaterial under nanomaterial under
consideration.
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Key Materials Properties (for CNTs)Structure - Length distribution (AFM, TEM)
Chemical Composition (EDS, Elemental p ( ,Analysis)
Purity (Raman for a:C and Elemental Analysis for y ( ymetal content)
For Colloidal Suspensions:
Particle Size (DLS)Particle Size (DLS)
Surface Properties (EM, Chemical Composition)
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Characterization of Oxides on Characterization of Oxides on CNTsCNTs
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Chemical Derivatization of Surface Oxides?
R t l ti l t ith ifi f ti l Reagent selectively reacts with specific functional groups Reagent contains a CF3 tag. Vapor phase chemical process Vapor phase chemical process
Label chemical quantified by XPS
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