A preliminary study on the effect of macro cavities formation on properties of carbon nanotube bucky-paper composites

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In this study, we focus on processing and characterizing composite material structures made of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and reproducibly engineering macro-pores inside their structure. Highly porous bucky-papers were fabricated from pure carbon nanotubes by dispersing and stabilizing large 1 μm polystyrene beads within a carbon nanotube suspension. The polystyrene beads, homogeneously dispersed across the thickness of the bucky-papers, were then either dissolved or carbonized to generate macro cavities of different shape and properties. The impact of adding these macro cavities on the porosity, specific surface area and Young's modulus was investigated and some benefits of the macro cavities will be demonstrated. © 2011 by the authors.

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Dumée, L., Sears, K., Schütz, J., Finn, N., Duke, M., & Gray, S. (2010). A preliminary study on the effect of macro cavities formation on properties of carbon nanotube bucky-paper composites. Materials, 4(3), 553–561. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma4030553

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