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Peripheral versus axial substituted phthalocyanine-double-walled carbon nanotube hybrids as light harvesting systems

Arellano et al., 2015

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Arellano L
Martín-Gomis L
Gobeze H
Barrejón M
Molina D
Gómez-Escalonilla M
Fierro J
Zhang M
Yudasaka M
Iijima S
D'Souza F
Langa F
Sastre-Santos
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Journal of Materials Chemistry C

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Selective functionalization of the outer walls of double-walled carbon nanotubes (DWCNTs) with zinc and silicon phthalocyanines leaving the inner walls undamaged has been accomplished. The mode of metal phthalocyanine (MPc) connection was varied, that is …
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