A method for functionalizing the wall of single-wall or multi-wall carbon
nanotubes involves the use of acyl peroxides to generate carbon-centered
free radicals. The method allows for the chemical attachment of a variety
of functional groups to the wall or end cap of carbon nanotubes through
covalent carbon bonds without destroying the wall or endcap structure of
the nanotube. Carbon-centered radicals generated from acyl peroxides can
have terminal functional groups that provide sites for further reaction
with other compounds. Organic groups with terminal carboxylic acid
functionality can be converted to an acyl chloride and further reacted
with an amine to form an amide or with a diamine to form an amide with
terminal amine. The reactive functional groups attached to the nanotubes
provide improved solvent dispersibility and provide reaction sites for
monomers for incorporation in polymer structures. The nanotubes can also
be functionalized by generating free radicals from organic sulfoxides.