Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1442338 | Synthetic Metals | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The composites of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNT) wrapped with low bandgap conjugated polymer and poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) were prepared for transparent conductive films. NIR-absorbing poly(ethyl thieno[3,4-b]thiophene-2-carboxylate) (PTTEt) with Eg of 1.0Â eV was used in this study. Upon hybridization with MWNT, PTTEt in an insulating state became partially conductive due to electron transfer from PTTEt to MWNT, meaning that PTTEt can function as conductive glue interconnecting MWNT in a PMMA matrix. The electrical conduction of the composites (PTTEt-MWNT/PMMA), consisting of PTTEt-wrapped MWNT (PTTEt-MWNT/PMMA) and PMMA, showed the percolation at 0.10Â wt% MWNT loading, which was ca. 0.18Â wt% lower than the composites of MWNT and PMMA (MWNT/PMMA). The maximum conductivity of PTTEt-MWNT/PMMA, on the other hand, was one order of magnitude lower than that of MWNT/PMMA, suggesting that PTTEt incorporation onto MWNT for transparent conductive films is effective within a specific range of MWNT loadings (i.e., between percolation thresholds of MWNT/PMMA and PTTEt-MWNT/PMMA). The comparison of transmittance of PTTEt-MWNT/PMMA (0.18Â wt% MWNT) with MWNT/PMMA (0.32Â wt% MWNT), possessing the same conductivities (3Â ÃÂ 10â3Â SÂ cmâ1), showed ca. 10% enhanced transmittance at 550Â nm. These results imply that hybridization of low bandgap conjugated polymers with carbon nanotubes can be utilized for the reduction of percolation threshold and the increase of optical transparency without sacrificing conductivities at low MWNT loadings.
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Authors
Myoungho Pyo, Eun Gyoung Bae, Younkyung Cho, Youn Su Jung, KyuKwan Zong,