Open Access
Results in Physics, volume 15, pages 102705
Production of carbon nanotube yarns via floating catalyst chemical vapor deposition: Effect of synthesis temperature on electrical conductivity
E C Igbokwe
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,
Thomas C. Aniokete
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,
S.E Iyuke
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2019-12-01
General Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
Effect of synthesis temperature on the structure, morphology and crystallinity of as-synthesized CNT yarns via direct spinning was studied using Raman spectroscopy, x-ray powder diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). Effects of synthesis temperature on purity, morphology and thermal stability were related to the conductivity of the CNT yarns. It was observed that increase in synthesis temperature increased the sp2 content of the as-synthesized carbon nanotubes yarns as indicated by the decrease in ID/IG ratio and increase in oxidation temperature. Current-Voltage (I-V) relationship for the CNT yarns synthesized at 1000 °C indicates an increase in resistivity with increased applied voltage, indicating promising potential of the produced yarns as filaments for incandescent bulbs.
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