Fabrication and design of high-density carbon nanostructured papers with superior conductive properties

Harnmad Younes, Rashid Abu Al-Rub, Md Mahfuzur Rahman, Ahmed Dalaq, Amal Al Ghaferi

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Abstract

A simple and scalable method are used for the fabrication of high-density Carbon Nanostructured (CNS)-based papers using intrinsically aligned CNS material. As fabricated CNS papers has higher density that has not been reported before, which obtained by applying different pressure load on the BP papers. The SEM study shows a very high degree of alignment due to the intrinsic alignment of CNS, which remained unaltered even after the sonication and the pressing process. With the increase in density, CNS-papers show an improved in the electrical behavior. The electrical conductivity of the papers improves by 113% with increasing the density.

Original languageBritish English
Title of host publicationNSTI
Subtitle of host publicationAdvanced Materials - TechConnect Briefs 2015
EditorsBart Romanowicz, Matthew Laudon
PublisherTaylor and Francis Inc.
Pages408-411
Number of pages4
ISBN (Electronic)9781498747271
StatePublished - 2015
Event10th Annual TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo, Held Jointly with the 18th Annual Nanotech Conference and Expo, and the 2015 National SBIR/STTR Conference - Washington, United States
Duration: 14 Jun 201517 Jun 2015

Publication series

NameNSTI: Advanced Materials - TechConnect Briefs 2015
Volume1

Conference

Conference10th Annual TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo, Held Jointly with the 18th Annual Nanotech Conference and Expo, and the 2015 National SBIR/STTR Conference
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityWashington
Period14/06/1517/06/15

Keywords

  • Alignment
  • Carbon nanostructure
  • Densification
  • Electrical conductivity

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