Michael B. JakubinekBehnam AshrafiJingwen GuanMichel B. JohnsonMary Anne WhiteBenoît Simard
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) covalently modified with OH functional groups were assembled into buckypapers through solvent dispersion and vacuum filtration. These SWCNT-OH buckypaper sheets were subsequently crosslinked by wetting with bifunctional linkers followed by hot compression causing reaction between the functional groups of the reagent and OH functional groups on the side-walls of SWCNTs to create three-dimensional (3D) covalently cross-linked buckypapers. Cross-linking also was performed using SWCNTs encapsulated with a functionalized polymer wrapping in a core–shell structure, where OH or/and NH2 groups are available on the surface of the polymeric shell for reaction. The 3D cross-linked SWCNT buckypapers retain the porous character typical of buckypaper, and were characterized for their tensile properties and thermal and electrical conductivities. Several cross-linking approaches dramatically improved the mechanical properties. The strongest and stiffest papers (32 MPa, E = 3.1 GPa), which approach 10× stronger and stiffer than the pristine non-crosslinked buckypaper, were obtained at the expense of a loss of electrical conductivity. In other cases, such as cross-linking using a high-performance epoxy resin monomer, improvements in strength and stiffness of ∼5× were obtained while retaining electrical and thermal conductivity. Therefore, the optimal cross-linking approach would be determined by the desired, multifunctional properties. Additionally, the approach can be used in the preparation buckypaper composites and it is demonstrated that cross-linking using a multifunctional epoxy resin prior to impregnation with the same epoxy resin results in substantially better mechanical properties in comparison to just epoxy-impregnation of pristine buckypaper.
Alejandro Ansón‐CasaosJosé M. González‐DomínguezE. TerradoM.T. Martı́nez
Juan Manuel SiebenAlejandro Ansón‐CasaosM.T. Martı́nezEmilia Morallón
Martina De MarcoFoivos MarkoulidisRobert MenzelSalem M. BawakedMohamed MokhtarShaeel A. Al‐ThabaitiSulaiman N. BasahelMilo S. P. Shaffer
Darryl VenturaRebecca Ann StoneKan-Sheng ChenHaifa H. HaririKimberly A. RiddleThomas J. FellersC. Steven YunGeoffrey F. StrouseHarold W. KrotoSteve F. A. Acquah
Yulai GaoQijie ZhaiRyan BarrettNaresh S. DalalHarold W. KrotoSteve F. A. Acquah