Nanoribbon Yarn with Versatile Inorganic Materials

SMALL(2024)

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Nanomaterial-based yarns have been actively developed owing to their advantageous features, namely, high surface-area-to-volume ratios, flexibility, and unusual material characteristics such as anisotropy in electrical/thermal conductivity. The superior properties of the nanomaterials can be directly imparted and scaled-up to macro-sized structures. However, most nanomaterial-based yarns have thus far, been fabricated with only organic materials such as polymers, graphene, and carbon nanotubes. This paper presents a novel fabrication method for fully inorganic nanoribbon yarn, expanding its applicability by bundling highly aligned and suspended nanoribbons made from various inorganic materials (e.g., Au, Pd, Ni, Al, Pt, WO3, SnO2, NiO, In2O3, and CuO). The process involves depositing the target inorganic material on a nanoline mold, followed by suspension through plasma etching of the nanoline mold, and twisting using a custom-built yarning machine. Nanoribbon yarn structures of various functional inorganic materials are utilized for chemical sensors (Pd-based H2 and metal oxides (MOx)-based green gas sensors) and green energy transducers (water splitting electrodes/triboelectric nanogenerators). This method is expected to provide a comprehensive fabrication strategy for versatile inorganic nanomaterials-based yarns. This paper presents a novel method for fabricating nanoribbon yarns from various inorganic materials. These nanoribbon yarns, composed of aligned and suspended nanoribbons, have diverse applications in chemical sensors (including H2 and green gas sensors) and green energy devices (such as water splitting electrodes and triboelectric nanogenerators). This technique broadens the possibilities for using inorganic materials in nanomaterial-based yarns. image
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gas sensor,inorganic material,nanoribbon yarn,triboelectric nanogenerator,water splitting
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