Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1415970 Carbon 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effect of twist and solvent densification on the internal structure of carbon nanotube yarns was revealed using focused ion beam milling and related to yarn strength through tensile testing. Denser carbon nanotube yarns with smaller diameters were produced either through solvent densification or with increasing twist densities from 5 to ∼15 turns/mm, but led to only minor improvement in yarn tenacity. At twist densities greater than ∼15 turns/mm, a core-sheath structure developed and was correlated with a decline in strength. The implications of bonding between the nanotubes in the twisted yarn are briefly considered. These results have implications for the future development of high strength carbon nanotube yarn.

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