Versatile acid solvents for pristine carbon nanotube assembly
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Headrick, Robert J.; Williams, Steven M.; Owens, Crystal E.; Taylor, Lauren W.; Dewey, Oliver S.; Ginestra, Cedric J.; Liberman, Lucy; Ya’akobi, Asia Matatyaho; Talmon, Yeshayahu; Maruyama, Benji; McKinley, Gareth H.; Hart, A. John; Pasquali, Matteo; ... Show more Show less
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Chlorosulfonic acid and oleum are ideal solvents for enabling the transformation of disordered carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into precise and highly functional morphologies. Currently, processing these solvents using extrusion techniques presents complications due to chemical compatibility, which constrain equipment and substrate material options. Here, we present a novel acid solvent system based on methanesulfonic or p-toluenesulfonic acids with low corrosivity, which form true solutions of CNTs at concentrations as high as 10 g/liter (≈0.7 volume %). The versatility of this solvent system is demonstrated by drop-in application to conventional manufacturing processes such as slot die coating, solution spinning continuous fibers, and 3D printing aerogels. Through continuous slot coating, we achieve state-of-the-art optoelectronic performance (83.6 %T and 14 ohm/sq) at industrially relevant production speeds. This work establishes practical and efficient means for scalable processing of CNT into advanced materials with properties suitable for a wide range of applications.
Date issued
2022-04-29Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemical EngineeringJournal
Science Advances
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American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
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Headrick, Robert J., Williams, Steven M., Owens, Crystal E., Taylor, Lauren W., Dewey, Oliver S. et al. 2022. "Versatile acid solvents for pristine carbon nanotube assembly." Science Advances, 8 (17).
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2375-2548
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Multidisciplinary