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Dispersion and characterization of arc discharge single-walled carbon nanotubes-towards conducting transparent films

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posted on 2024-11-16, 10:03 authored by Benedikt Rosner, Dirk Guldi, Jun ChenJun Chen, Andrew Minett, Rainer H Fink
This study addresses a combination of a well-developed and mild dispersion method and high-quality arc discharge single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) as starting materials. Thus, we advance in fabrication of transparent, conducting films with extraordinary low material loss during SWCNT processing. The starting material was characterized by means of thermogravimetric analysis, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy. The quality of the starting material and produced dispersions was evaluated by ultraviolet and visible light absorption spectroscopy and Raman spectroscopy. A transparent conductive film was fabricated by drop-casting, whereas films were obtained with electrical to optical conductivity ratios (σDC/σOp) as high as 2.2, combined with a loss of nanotube material during processing well below 20 wt%. High pressure carbon monoxide conversion (HiPCO) SWCNTs, which are very well described in the literature, were used for comparison.

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Novel 3D Carbon Architectures for Fuel Cell Applications

Australian Research Council

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Rosner, B., Guldi, D. M., Chen, J., Minett, A. I. & Fink, R. H. (2014). Dispersion and characterization of arc discharge single-walled carbon nanotubes-towards conducting transparent films. Nanoscale, 6 (7), 3695-3703.

Journal title

Nanoscale

Volume

6

Issue

7

Pagination

3695-3703

Language

English

RIS ID

88737

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