Properties of Cs-intercalated single wall carbon nanotubes investigated by 133Cs Nuclear Magnetic resonance
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Schmid, Marc R.Mahfouz, Remi

Bouhrara, Mohamed
Saih, Youssef
Mehring, Michael
Basset, Jean-Marie

Goze-Bac, Christophe
Abou-Hamad, Edy

KAUST Department
Chemical Science ProgramKAUST Catalysis Center (KCC)
Physical Science and Engineering (PSE) Division
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2012-11Permanent link to this record
http://hdl.handle.net/10754/562380
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In the present study, we investigated Cs-intercalated single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) using 133Cs Nuclear Magnetic resonance. We show that there are two types of Cs cations depending on the insertion level. Indeed, at low concentrations, Static spectra analysis shows that the Cs (α)+ species are fully ionized, i.e. α equal ca.1, while at higher concentrations a second paramagnetically shifted line appears, indicating the formation of Cs (β)+ ions with β < α ∼ +1. At low concentrations and low temperatures the Cs (α)+ ions exhibit a weak hyperfine coupling to the SWCNT conduction electrons, whereas, at higher temperatures, a thermally activated slow-motion diffusion process of the Cs (α)+ ions occurs along the interstitial channels present within the carbon nanotube bundles. At high concentrations, the Cs (β)+ ions seem to occupy well defined positions relative to the carbon lattice. As a matter of fact, the Korringa relaxation behavior suggests a strong hyperfine coupling between Cs nuclei and conduction electrons in the carbon nanotubes and a partial charge transfer, which suggest a plausible Cs(6s)-C(2p) hybridization. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.Citation
Schmid, M., Mahfouz, R., Bouhrara, M., Saih, Y., Mehring, M., Basset, J.-M., … Abou-Hamad, E. (2012). Properties of Cs-intercalated single wall carbon nanotubes investigated by 133Cs Nuclear Magnetic resonance. Carbon, 50(14), 5292–5300. doi:10.1016/j.carbon.2012.07.016Sponsors
C. Goze-Bac is grateful to the Region Languedoc-Roussillon for its financial support.Publisher
Elsevier BVJournal
Carbonae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.carbon.2012.07.016