Boost Up the Mechanical and Electrical Property of CNT Fibers by Governing Lyotropic Liquid Crystalline Mesophases with Aramid Polymers for Robust Lightweight Wiring Applications
- Authors
- Ryu, Ki-Hyun; Kim, Jeong Gil; Lee, Dongju; Kim, Seo Gyun; Ku, Bon Cheol; Hwang, Jun Yeon; Jeong, Kwang-Un; Kim, Nam Dong; Kim, Dae-Yoon
- Issue Date
- 2023-04
- Publisher
- SPRINGERNATURE
- Citation
- Advanced Fiber Materials, v.5, no.2, pp.514 - 526
- Abstract
- Monofilament type of polyaromatic amide (PA) and carbon nanotube (CNT) composite fibers is presented. A concept of a lyotropic liquid crystal (LLC) constructed via a spontaneous self-assembly is introduced to mitigate the extremely low compatibility between PA and CNT. These approaches provide an effective co-processing route of PA and CNT simultaneously to fabricate the uniform, continuous, and reliable composite fibers through a wet-spinning. Interestingly, the addition of a small amount PA into the dope solution of CNT governs the LLC mesophase not only in a spinneret stage but also in a coagulant region. Thus, the developed PA/CNT composite fibers have the high uniaxial orientational order and the close interfacial packing compared to the pure CNT fibers. The PA/CNT composite fibers achieve the outstanding tensile strength, electrical conductivity, and electrochemical response, while maintaining a lightweight. They also exhibit the chemical, mechanical, and thermal robustness. All of these advantages can make flexible, sewable, and washable PA/CNT composite fibers ideal nanocomposite materials for use in next-generation information and energy transporting system by replacing conventional metal electrical conductors.
- Keywords
- COMPOSITE FIBERS; MXENE FIBERS; NANOTUBE; Carbon nanotube; Aramid polymer; Liquid crystal; Composite fiber; Electrical wire
- ISSN
- 2524-7921
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/75759
- DOI
- 10.1007/s42765-022-00246-4
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- KIST Article > 2023
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