Post-Synthesis Treatment Improves The Electrical Properties Of Dry-Spun Carbon Nanotube Yarns

Takumi Watanabe, Akira Itoh, Tomohisa Watanabe,Takeshi Kizaki, Masayasu Inaguma,Atushi Hosoi,Hiroyuki Kawada

CARBON(2021)

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Researchers expect carbon nanotube (CNT) yarns as an alternative to metallic wiring. However, the electrical properties of CNT yarns remain relatively low, necessitating further improvement. In this study, we fabricated CNT yarns by dry-spinning and performed several post-synthesis treatments to enhance the electrical properties. Polymer solution impregnation increased the electrical conductivity 1.82 x and the current capacity 1.58 x , attributable to densification of the CNT yarn bundles. Graphitization (GT) increased the electrical conductivity 2.58 x and the current capacity 1.83 x , attributable to purification of the crystalline structure. lodinemonochloride/dichloromethane (ICl/DCM) doping increased the electrical conductivity 1.79 x and the current capacity 1.31 x , attributable to the increased electron carrier density. We achieved further enhancement by a two-step treatment-GT and ICl/DCM doping-resulting in a 4.88 x increase in conductivity and reaches a maximum of 5.12 x 10(5) S/m. We observed greater doping effects after GT, which increased the electrical conductivity 1.89 x , whereas doping for pristine CNT yarn only increased the electrical conductivity 1.79 x . The X-ray photoelectron spectra of CNT yarn in each step indicated a positive relationship between the peak area of the pi-pi* transition component and the electrical conductivity. Therefore, we hypothesize that purification of the crystalline structure increases the electron carrier density by doping. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Carbon nanotube, Conductivity, Yarn, Graphitization, Doping, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
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