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ACS Nano | 2016

Threading through Macrocycles Enhances the Performance of Carbon Nanotubes as Polymer Fillers

Alejandro López-Moreno; Belén Nieto-Ortega; Maria Moffa; Alberto de Juan; M. Mar Bernal; Juan P. Fernández-Blázquez; Juan J. Vilatela; Dario Pisignano; Emilio M. Pérez

In this work, we study the reinforcement of polymers by mechanically interlocked derivatives of single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs). We compare the mechanical properties of fibers made of polymers and of composites with pristine SWNTs, mechanically interlocked derivatives of SWNTs (MINTs), and the corresponding supramolecular models. Improvements of both Young’s modulus and tensile strength of up to 200% were observed for the polystyrene–MINT samples with an optimized loading of just 0.01 wt %, while the supramolecular models with identical chemical composition and loading showed negligible or even detrimental influence. This behavior is found for three different types of SWNTs and two types of macrocycles. Molecular dynamics simulations show that the polymer adopts an elongated conformation parallel to the SWNT when interacting with MINT fillers, irrespective of the macrocycle chemical nature, whereas a more globular structure is taken upon facing with either pristine SWNTs or supramolecular models. The MINT composite architecture thus leads to a more efficient exploitation of the axial properties of the SWNTs and of the polymer chain at the interface, in agreement with experimental results. Our findings demonstrate that the mechanical bond imparts distinctive advantageous properties to SWNT derivatives as polymer fillers.


New Journal of Chemistry | 2018

Synthesis of flexible nanotweezers with various metals and their application in carbon nanotube extraction

Yuya Miyake; Alejandro López-Moreno; Jian Yang; Hai-Jun Xu; Nicolas Desbois; Claude P. Gros; Naoki Komatsu

Bisporphyrin-based flexible nanotweezers with various metals were synthesized and applied to the extraction of single-walled carbon nanotubes. Homo- and hetero-metallic bisporphyrins containing Co2+ were found to afford higher SWNT-extraction ability, while no or a little amount of SWNTs were extracted by bisporphyrins with other metals.


Nature Communications | 2018

Positive and negative regulation of carbon nanotube catalysts through encapsulation within macrocycles

Matías Blanco; Belén Nieto-Ortega; Alberto de Juan; Mariano Vera-Hidalgo; Alejandro López-Moreno; Santiago Casado; Luisa R. González; Hidetaka Sawada; J.M. González-Calbet; Emilio M. Pérez

One of the most attractive applications of carbon nanomaterials is as catalysts, due to their extreme surface-to-volume ratio. The substitution of C with heteroatoms (typically B and N as p- and n-dopants) has been explored to enhance their catalytic activity. Here we show that encapsulation within weakly doping macrocycles can be used to modify the catalytic properties of the nanotubes towards the reduction of nitroarenes, either enhancing it (n-doping) or slowing it down (p-doping). This artificial regulation strategy presents a unique combination of features found in the natural regulation of enzymes: binding of the effectors (the macrocycles) is noncovalent, yet stable thanks to the mechanical link, and their effect is remote, but not allosteric, since it does not affect the structure of the active site. By careful design of the macrocycles’ structure, we expect that this strategy will contribute to overcome the major hurdles in SWNT-based catalysts: activity, aggregation, and specificity.Doping carbon nanomaterials with heteroatoms is the most common way to change their catalytic activity. Here, the authors show that the catalytic properties of single-walled carbon nanotubes can be modified by non-covalently encapsulating them within electron-accepting or electron-donating macrocycles to form rotaxane-like structures.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2018

Layer-Stacking-Driven Fluorescence in a Two-Dimensional Imine-Linked Covalent Organic Framework

Pablo Albacete; José I. Martínez; Xing Li; Alejandro López-Moreno; Sofia Mena-Hernando; Ana E. Platero-Prats; Carmen Montoro; Kian Ping Loh; Emilio M. Pérez; Félix Zamora

Schiff-condensation reactions carried out between 1,6-diaminopyrene (DAP) and the tritopical 1,3,5 benzenetricarbaldehyde (BTCA) or 2,4,6-triformylphloroglucinol (TP) ligands give rise to the formation of two-dimensional imine-based covalent-organic frameworks (COFs), named IMDEA-COF-1 and -2, respectively. These materials show dramatic layer-packing-driven fluorescence in solid state arising from the three-dimensional arrangement of the pyrene units among layers. Layer stacking within these 2D-COF materials to give either eclipsed or staggered conformations can be controlled, at an atomic level through chemical design of the building blocks used in their synthesis. Theoretical calculations have been used to rationalize the different preferential packing between both COFs. IMDEA-COF-1 shows green emission with absolute photoluminescence quantum yield of 3.5% in solid state. This material represents the first example of imine-linked 2D-COF showing emission in solid state.


Tetrahedron | 2013

Non-heme iron catalysis in CC, C–H, and CH2 oxidation reactions. Oxidative transformations on terpenoids catalyzed by Fe(bpmen)(OTf)2

David Clemente-Tejeda; Alejandro López-Moreno; Francisco Bermejo


Chemical Communications | 2015

Pyrene-based mechanically interlocked SWNTs

Alejandro López-Moreno; Emilio M. Pérez


Chemistry of Materials | 2016

Centimeter-Scale Synthesis of Ultrathin Layered MoO3 by van der Waals Epitaxy

Aday J. Molina-Mendoza; Jose L. Lado; Joshua O. Island; Miguel Angel Niño; Lucia Aballe; Michael Foerster; F. Y. Bruno; Alejandro López-Moreno; Luis Vaquero-Garzon; Herre S. J. van der Zant; Gabino Rubio-Bollinger; Nicolás Agraït; Emilio M. Pérez; Joaquín Fernández-Rossier; Andres Castellanos-Gomez


Chemical Communications | 2014

Biomimetic oxidation of pyrene and related aromatic hydrocarbons. Unexpected electron accepting abilities of pyrenequinones

Alejandro López-Moreno; David Clemente-Tejeda; Joaquín Calbo; Atena Naeimi; Francisco Bermejo; Enrique Ortí; Emilio M. Pérez


Chemical Science | 2015

Determination of association constants towards carbon nanotubes

Alberto de Juan; Alejandro López-Moreno; Joaquín Calbo; Enrique Ortí; Emilio M. Pérez


Tetrahedron | 2012

Oxidation of unsaturated steroid ketones with hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by Fe(bpmen)(OTf)2. New methodology to access biologically active steroids by chemo-, and stereoselective processes

David Clemente-Tejeda; Alejandro López-Moreno; Francisco Bermejo

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Aday J. Molina-Mendoza

Autonomous University of Madrid

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Andres Castellanos-Gomez

Spanish National Research Council

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