Both carbon nanotubes and graphene are typical carbon-based nanomaterials
whose nanoscale size imparts them excellent optical
electric
thermal and mechanical properties. However
both of them are difficult to be dissolved in common solvents due to the strong van der Waals interaction between individual tubes or sheets
which largely impedes their practical applications. In order to overcome such problems
polymers or small molecules are often used to modify these carbon-based materials to improve their solubility. Interestingly
stimuli-responsive polymers or small molecules can not only enhance their solubility
but also endow them with smart properties. This mini-review summarizes the recent progress in modification of carbon nanotubes and graphene using stimuli-responsive polymers or small molecules
and their smart properties as well as applications. The perspectives and future development of such nano carbon materials are outlooked to close the review.