Films and fibers of oriented single wall nanotubes |
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Authors: | Philippe Poulin Brigitte VigoloPascale Launois |
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Affiliation: | a Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, CNRS, Université Bordeaux I, Avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France b Laboratoire de Physique des Solides (UMR CNRS 8502), bât. 510, Université Paris Sud, 91405 Orsay cédex, France |
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Abstract: | As-produced nanotubes form a light, fragile and isotropic soot. Different efforts are made to process nanotubes into macroscopic forms of more practical use and more controlled properties. We briefly review in this paper two methods recently proposed to make films of magnetically aligned nanotubes and fibers by using an electrophoretic method. Preferential orientation of the nanotubes in the plane of the films or along the fiber axis is an important feature of the obtained materials. Then we describe in details a different, spinning like, process for making fibers out of single wall carbon nanotubes. This process consists of dispersing the nanotubes in a surfactant solution, re-condensing the nanotubes in the flow of a polymer solution to form a nanotube mesh, and then collating this mesh to a nanotube fiber. The behaviors of the surfactant-stabilized dispersions, which are also presented, are critical for this process. The degree of nanotubes alignment in dried fibers has been characterized by X-ray scattering. It is found to be smaller than the alignment obtained in the previous materials. However, the processing is simpler and faster and potentially scalable for large-scale production. |
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Keywords: | A. Carbon fibers, Carbon nanotubes C. Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction D. Transport properties |
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