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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 14, 2009
Filed:
Apr. 13, 2004
Charles Mioskowski, Strasbourg, FR;
Stéphane Rickling, Hirtzfelden, FR;
Patrick Schultz, Fegersheim, FR;
Charles Mioskowski, Strasbourg, FR;
Stéphane Rickling, Hirtzfelden, FR;
Patrick Schultz, Fegersheim, FR;
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (C.N.R.S.), Paris Cedex, FR;
Universite Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, FR;
Abstract
The invention relates to macromolecules auto-assembled and photopolymerised around carbon nanotubes. Said macromolecules are essentially formed from rings of lipid compounds, polymerised about the nanotubes, said polymerised compounds being obtained from lipid molecules with one or two chains A, bonded to a group Z where A is a chain, CH—(CH)—C≡C—C≡C—(CH)—, where n and m, independently=whole numbers from 1 to 16 and Z is a polar head group embodied by a —COOH, —CO—NH—Y, —NHor N(R), where R is an alkyl with C, to Cand Y is a —(CH)—C(R)—N(CH—COOH)group with R=H, or a COOH group, where A is a single lipid chain or a group of structure (I) or (II), where R2=a COOH, or —CO—NH—Ygroup with Y=a —(CH)—C (R)—N(CHCOOH)group with R=H or a COOH group, where Z and Rcan also be neutral polar head groups of the sugar or polysaccharide type. The above is of application particularly to the protection and purification of nanotubes, as a hydrophobic molecule or membrane protein vector or as a molecular motor.