Highly Conducting, Durable And Large Area Carbon Nanotube Thick Films For Stretchable And Flexible Electrodes

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2019)

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We demonstrated a straightforward strategy to fabricate highly conductive carbon nanotube (CNT) films by introducing polyacrylic acid (PAA) as a dispersant and a dopant. A dispersion process was developed to fabricate highly concentrated and viscous aqueous suspensions, which enabled an easy deposition of uniform micrometer-thick CNT films on a large scale. The CNT-PAA hybrid film exhibited a ten fold increase in the conductivity as compared with the nondoped film. Furthermore, a mild acid-treatment was utilized to modify the CNTs before dispersion, resulting in a high density of small-bundle CNTs without clear structural damage and a further two fold increase in the conductivity. The CNT-PAA hybrid film with a thickness of around 5.1 mu m exhibited a sheet resistance of 0.1 Omega/sq with a surprisingly high electrical conductivity of 19600 +/- 4000 S/cm. The conductivity of the hybrid film remained almost constant after aging tests under the conditions of 85 degrees C and 85% relative humidity for more than 1000 h, suggesting its outstanding long-term stability. Furthermore, HNO3 doping increased the conductivity to 35000 +/- 5000 S/cm.
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Conducting Polymers,Nano-composites,Nanotubes
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