Facile Deposition Of Multiwalled Carbon Nanotubes Via Electrophoretic Deposition In An Environmentally Friendly Suspension

M. Schneider, M. Weiser, S. Ferl, C. Krasmann, A. Potthoff, K. Voigt, P. Malcher

SURFACE & COATINGS TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
The present work focuses on the application of electrophoretic deposition (EPD) as a facile process to generate homogeneous layers of multi walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) using water as an environmentally friendly solvent. The EPD process requires a pretreatment of the commercially available MWCNT powder to create a surface charge on the surfaces of the MWCNTs as well as to realize stable suspensions. After pre-treatment, the electrophoretic mobility of the MWCNTs was approximately mu approximate to -4.3 . 10(-4) cm(2) V-1 s(-1) and the resulting -potential is in the range of zeta approximate to -55 mV. The suspension showed no sedimentation over 50 days. The EPD was carried out at an applied voltage of 50 V. The MWCNTs were successfully deposited as open porous layers on gold as well as on aluminum. The specific double layer capacitance of the MWCNT-layers on gold amounts to C approximate to 11.9 Fg(-1)However, on aluminum as substrate, the EPD of the MWCNTs is associated with the formation of a thin barrier like oxide film. In this case a major part of the applied voltage drops down across the oxide film and only a minor part across the suspension. Consequently, the field strength in the suspension decreases. Moreover, the capacitance of the oxide film dominates the whole capacitance of the electrode. The specific capacitance amounts to C = 0.3 mFg(-1) related to the deposited mass of MWCNTs.
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EPD, MWCNT, Electrochemistry
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