Direct filament formation of biological carbon nanotube suspensions

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In this study, aqueous carbon nanotube (CNT) suspensions were prepared using biological surfactant of sodium deoxycholate (NaDC). The influence of NaDC concentration on the NaDC self-association in water and the rheological responses of the NaDC-CNT-water system were investigated. It has been found that the yield stress of the suspension increased with NaDC concentration, which was strongly related to the NaDC self-association of lyotropic liquid crystals. Due to the enhanced rheological properties at high NaDC concentration (30%), it allowed the shear-induced filament formation in which the CNTs were aligned along to the shear direction. This filament formation may be attractive for transferring aligned CNTs on substrates in a controlled manner. Copyright 2012 IMAPS.

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Abe, H., Tan, Z., Kondo, A., & Naito, M. (2012). Direct filament formation of biological carbon nanotube suspensions. In Proceedings - IMAPS/ACerS 8th International Conference and Exhibition on Ceramic Interconnect and Ceramic Microsystems Technologies, CICMT 2012 (pp. 132–135). https://doi.org/10.4071/cicmt-2012-tp31

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