Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5432331 | Carbon | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Complex fabrication methods for carbon nanotubes limit their potential for scale-up and use in practical applications. This study developed a simple method to deposit multiwall carbon nanotube (MWCNT) forest-like films from polyacrylonitrile and MWCNT solutions by coaxial electrospray. A MWCNT solution was used as the shell flow to generate vertically aligned tree-like structures at mesoscopic scale (â¼10â5 m) on aluminum, silicon, and fiber membrane substrates. These forest-like structures assembled from highly conductive core-shell polymer/MWCNT particles with diameter of about 1 μm. The fabricated MWCNT films show good potential for applications in flexible electronics and as conductive filters.
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Authors
Qing Li, Christina W. Kartikowati, Takashi Ogi, Toru Iwaki, Kikuo Okuyama,