Double-Walled Carbon Nanotubes Ink For High-Conductivity Flexible Electrodes

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS(2020)

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Carbon electronics is a growing field that spans printable electronics, energy storage devices, and biosensors. The commercialization of these carbon-based technologies requires a scalable production of high-conductivity, acid-free carbon nanotube ink dispersions. Superacids have been used to achieve high-concentration CNT inks; however, a scalable acid-free process to achieve similar concentrations has been missing for a long time. In this work, we demonstrate that water and sodium cellulose are sufficient for achieving a scalable production of highly conductive CNT-based ink, provided the solution is processed through a very high-shear microfluidizer. Materials used in this process are acid-free and require no postprocessing, such as centrifuging or heating. We have achieved conductivity and sheet resistance of (3.6 +/- 0.2) x 10(5) S m(-1) and 0.11 Omega square(-1) mil(-1), respectively, which are among the best reported values for any undoped carbon-based film. The thermal conductivity of the free-standing carbon films is 43 +/- 4 W m(-1) K-1. By use of this method, uniformly dispersed CNT inks of viscosity >1 Pa.s are produced. Once printed on paper, these CNT films show pronounced resilience to mechanical deformation. This simple but scalable process provides a viable technology for using carbon-based conducting inks for printing large-scale devices.
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double-walled carbon nanotubes, dispersion, conductivity, microfluidization, sheet resistance
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