Multifunctional Carbon Nanotube Yarns by Downsizing an Ancient Technology
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation · The University of Texas at Dallas
Abstract
By introducing twist during spinning of multiwalled carbon nanotubes from nanotube forests to make multi-ply, torque-stabilized yarns, we achieve yarn strengths greater than 460 megapascals. These yarns deform hysteretically over large strain ranges, reversibly providing up to 48% energy damping, and are nearly as tough as fibers used for bulletproof vests. Unlike ordinary fibers and yarns, these nanotube yarns are not degraded in strength by overhand knotting. They also retain their strength and flexibility after heating in air at 450 degrees C for an hour or when immersed in liquid nitrogen. High creep resistance and high electrical conductivity are observed and are retained after polymer infiltration, which…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 23.06
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- 100%
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Authors
3- MZMei ZhangCorresponding
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, The University of Texas at Dallas
- KRK. R. Atkinson
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, The University of Texas at Dallas
- RHRay H. Baughman
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, The University of Texas at Dallas
Topics & keywords
- Composite material
- Materials science
- Yarn
- Carbon nanotube
- Spinning
- Nanotube
- Polymer