Metallic Single-Walled Carbon Nanotubes for Conductive Nanocomposites
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(4), pp. 1415–1419
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Wei Wang, K. A. Shiral Fernando, Yi Lin, Mohammed J. Meziani, L. Monica Veca, Li Cao, Puyu Zhang, Martin M. Kimani, Ya‐Ping Sun
Abstract
This article reports an unambiguous demonstration that bulk-separated metallic single-walled carbon nanotubes offer superior performance (consistently and substantially better than the as-produced nanotube sample) in conductive composites with poly(3-hexylthiophene) and also in transparent conductive coatings based on PEDOT:PSS. The results serve as a validation on the widely held view that the carbon nanotubes are competitive in various technologies currently dominated by conductive inorganic materials (such as indium tin oxide).
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