材料科学
载流量
碳纳米管
凝结
纳米技术
纳米管
复合材料
导电体
心理学
精神科
作者
Chunyang Sun,Hao‐Zike Wang,Zhaoqing Gao,Peng‐Xiang Hou,Chao Shi,Liang Yan,Shaogang Wang,Chang Liu,Hui‐Ming Cheng
标识
DOI:10.1002/adfm.202518867
摘要
Abstract Ultrathin carbon nanotube fibers (CNTFs) with a high electrical conductivity and ampacity are needed for use in wearable electronic devices. However, it is very challenging to spin ultrathin CNTFs due to the core–shell structure formed in the normal acetone coagulation bath used during the wet spinning process, which limits the applicable draw ratio. Here, the breaking of this limitation is reported by using double‐wall CNTs with a high aspect ratio as the raw material and water as a coagulation bath, which permits a significant improvement of the draw ratio from 1.6 to 54.6. As a result, ultrathin CNT fibers (UCNTFs) with an equivalent diameter of 2.68 µm are first obtained, ≈6 times thinner than those spun in acetone coagulation (A‐CNTFs). The UCNTFs show a high Herman orientation factor of 0.99, low content of residual chlorosulfonic acid (CSA), excellent temperature stability, and a record high ampacity of 1.52 × 10 9 A m −2 . This superior electrical property stems from their ultrathin diameter and less CSA doping, which permits rapid heat dissipation upon Joule heating.
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