Effects of Wet-Pressing and Cross-Linking on the Tensile Properties of Carbon Nanotube Fibers

Authors
Cho, HyunjungLee, JinwooLee, HaeminLee, Sung-HyunPark, JunbeomLee, Cheol-HunLee, Kun-Hong
Issue Date
2018-11
Publisher
MDPI
Citation
MATERIALS, v.11, no.11
Abstract
To increase the strength of carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers (CNTFs), the mean size of voids between bundles of CNTs was reduced by wet-pressing, and the CNTs were cross-linked. Separate and simultaneous physical (roller pressing) and chemical methods (cross-linking) were tested to confirm each method's effects on the CNTF strength. By reducing the fraction of pores, roller pressing decreased the cross-sectional area from 160 mu m(2) to 66 mu m(2) and increased the average load-at-break from 2.83 +/- 0.25 cN to 4.41 +/- 0.16 cN. Simultaneous injection of crosslinker and roller pressing augmented the cross-linking effect by increasing the infiltration of the crosslinker solution into the CNTF, so the specific strength increased from 0.40 +/- 0.05 N/tex to 0.67 +/- 0.04 N/tex. To increase the strength by cross-linking, it was necessary that the size of the pores inside the CNTF were reduced, and the infiltration of the solution was increased. These results suggest that combined physical and chemical treatment is effective to increase the strength of CNTFs.
Keywords
SPUN YARNS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; STRENGTH; FUNCTIONALIZATION; ALIGNMENT; TWIST; SPUN YARNS; MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES; STRENGTH; FUNCTIONALIZATION; ALIGNMENT; TWIST; densification; capillary pressure; cross-linking reaction; specific strength
ISSN
1996-1944
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/120732
DOI
10.3390/ma11112170
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