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Ultrahigh strength, modulus, and conductivity of graphitic fibers by macromolecular coalescence SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Ultrahigh strength, modulus, and conductivity of graphitic fibers by macromolecular coalescence
Authors
Lee, DongjuKim, Seo GyunHong, SeungkiMadrona, CristinaOh, YunaPark, MinKomatsu, NatsumiTaylor, Lauren W.Chung, BongjinKim, JungwonHwang, Jun YeonYu, JaesangLee, Dong SuJeong, Hyeon SuYou, Nam HoKim, Nam DongKim, Dae-YoonLee, Heon SangLee, Kun-HongKono, JunichiroWehmeyer, GeoffPasquali, MatteoVilatela, Juan J.Ryu, SeongwooKu, Bon-Cheol
Date Issued
2022-04
Publisher
AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
Abstract
Theoretical considerations suggest that the strength of carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers be exceptional; however, their mechanical performance values are much lower than the theoretical values. To achieve macroscopic fibers with ultrahigh performance, we developed a method to form multidimensional nanostructures by coalescence of individual nanotubes. The highly aligned wet-spun fibers of single- or double-walled nanotube bundles were graphitized to induce nanotube collapse and multi-inner walled structures. These advanced nanostructures formed a network of interconnected, close-packed graphitic domains. Their near-perfect alignment and high longitudinal crystallinity that increased the shear strength between CNTs while retaining notable flexibility. The resulting fibers have an exceptional combination of high tensile strength (6.57 GPa), modulus (629 GPa), thermal conductivity (482 W/m.K), and electrical conductivity (2.2 MS/m), thereby overcoming the limits associated with conventional synthetic fibers.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/117913
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abn0939
Article Type
Article
Citation
SCIENCE ADVANCES, vol. 8, no. 16, 2022-04
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