A. Garg et Sb. Sinnott, EFFECT OF CHEMICAL FUNCTIONALIZATION ON THE MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF CARBON NANOTUBES, Chemical physics letters, 295(4), 1998, pp. 273-278
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been proposed as ideal fibers for the man
ufacture of the next generation of composite materials. To ultimately
increase the interaction of the CNTs with polymer matrices, researcher
s have attached chemical functional groups to the nanotube walls. The
effects of covalent chemical attachments on the mechanical properties
of single-walled CNTs are examined with classical molecular dynamics s
imulations. The maximum compressive (buckling) force for various funct
ionalized and non-functionalized CNTs is calculated. It is found that
covalent chemical attachments decrease the maximum buckling force by a
bout 15% regardless of tubule helical structure or radius. (C) 1998 Pu
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