Roll-to-roll continuous carbon nanotube sheets with high electrical conductivity

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Abstract

Large scale manufacturing of electrically conductive carbon nanotube (CNT) sheets with production capability, low cost, and long-term electrical performance stability is still a challenge. A new method to fabricate highly conductive continuous buckypaper (CBP) with roll-to-roll production capability and relatively low cost is reported. The electrical conductivity of CBP can be improved to 7.6 × 104 S m-1 by using an oxidant chemical (i.e. HNO3 and I2) doping method. To compensate for the conductivity degradation caused by the instability of the oxidant chemical doping, a polymer layer of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) was coated on the chemically doped CBP. The fabricated highly conductive CBP showed stable electrical performance in air for more than a month. This CBP material with high electrical conductivity, relatively low cost, and roll-to-roll manufacturing capability could enable a wide range of engineering applications including flexible conductors, electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding materials, and electrodes in energy devices.

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Zhang, S., Leonhardt, B. E., Nguyen, N., Oluwalowo, A., Jolowsky, C., Hao, A., … Park, J. G. (2018). Roll-to-roll continuous carbon nanotube sheets with high electrical conductivity. RSC Advances, 8(23), 12692–12700. https://doi.org/10.1039/c8ra01212a

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