1. Effect of Different Concentrations of Nitric Acid on the Conductivity of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Transparent Films
- Author
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Wen-Yi Wang, Hong-Zhang Geng, Li Jun Cui, Li-Ting Chen, Jing Gao, Hu Li, and Xiao Yan Hu
- Subjects
Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,General Engineering ,Carbon nanotube ,Conductivity ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Carbon film ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Nitric acid ,law ,Polyethylene terephthalate ,Composite material ,Sheet resistance ,Transparent conducting film - Abstract
Single-walled carbon nanotubes were dispersed in deionized water with sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate as surfactant. The solutions were sprayed on UV and plasma treated polyethylene terephthalate to achieve transparent conductive films with excellent adhesion. The carbon nanotube films were further treated with different concentrations of nitric acid to improve conductivity. SWCNTs and films were characterized by thermo gravimetric analysis, field-emitting scanning electron microscopy, UV-VIS spectrophotometer, four-point probe method, and Raman spectroscopy. The results demonstrated that the conductivity of carbon nanotube films with high transparency was improved to a greater degree with higher concentration of nitric acid due to effectively removing residual surfactants. The low sheet resistance films of ~100 Ω/sq @ 80T% have widely applications in touch screen, flat panel displays, organic light emitting diode, and etc.
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- 2013