Deposition of carbon nanotubes onto aramid fibers using as-received and chemically modified fibers
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Rodríguez Uicab, O.
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Deposition of carbon nanotubes onto aramid fibers using as-received and chemically modified fibers
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Multiwall carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) oxidized by an acid treatment were deposited on the surface of as-received commercial aramid fibers containing a surface coating ("sizing"), and fibers modified by either a chlorosulfonic treatment or a mixture of nitric and sulfuric acids. The surface of the aramid fiber activated by the chemical treatments presents increasing density of CO, COOH and OH functional groups. However, these chemical treatments reduced the tensile mechanical properties of the fibers, especially when the nitric and sulfuric acid mixture was used. Characterization of the MWCNTs deposited on the fiber surface was conducted by scanning electron microscopy, Raman spectroscopy mapping and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. These characterizations showed higher areal concentration and more homogeneous distribution of MWCNTs over the aramid fibers for as-received fibers and for those modified with chlorosulfonic acid, suggesting the existence of interaction between the oxidized MWCNTs and the fiber coating. The electrical resistance of the MWCNT-modified aramid yarns comprising 1000 individual fibers was in the order of M Omega/cm, which renders multifunctional properties.
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CONACYT-CIAM (Mexico)
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"Fondo Mixto CONACYT-Gobierno del Estado de Yucatan"
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Applied Surface Science 385 (2016) 379–390
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