Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1417747 Carbon 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Carbon nanotube based dyestuffs were prepared by dispersing aggregates of multiwalled carbon nanotubes in water using a blend of zwitterionic surfactants with anionic surfactants. Using a dye-printing approach, the carbon nanotubes were directly applied to polyester multifilament yarns to form an electrically conductive layer over each filament of the multifilament yarn. Yarns having electrical resistivity ranging from 103 to 109 ohm/cm were obtained. Yarn with a resistivity of 103 ohm/cm could be used to form flat, soft, and portable electrical heaters by vertically weaving the yarns into fabrics. The 105 ohm/cm yarns could be used for anti-static clothing, and the 109 ohm/cm level yarns for brushes for photocopying machines.

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