SEM images of (a) the SWNT film, and (b) the SWNT-g-P3HT composite film prepared with 0.4 mL of the purified SWNT suspension and 0.6 mL of the SWNT-g-P3HT composite suspension Scientists from TIPC, CAS prepared electrochemically active films of poly(3-hexylthiophene) grafted single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNT-g-P3HT) by using a modified vacuum-assisted deposition approach, in which a SWNT-g-P3HT composite layer of various thicknesses was deposited on the top of a thin SWNT layer. Measurement of the optical and electrical properties of the SWMT-g-P3HT composite films demonstrated that thickness of the SWNT-g-P3HT composite films was controllable. The data of transmission electron microscope observation and Raman spectroscopy indicated that the covalent grafting of P3HT onto the surfaces of SWNTs resulted in intimate and stable connectivity between the two components in the SWNT-g-P3HT composite. Capitalizing on these unique features, we successfully developed a new class of electrochemical sensors that used the SWNT-g-P3HT composite films deposited on indium-tin oxide substrate as electrochemical electrode for detection of metal ions. Significantly, such SWNT-g-P3HT composite electrode showed advantages in selective, quantitative, and more sensitive detection of Ag +ion. ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2014 |