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Electrospinning of Continuous Carbon Nanotube‐Filled Nanofiber Yarns
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Electrospinning of Continuous Carbon Nanotube‐Filled Nanofiber Yarns

F Ko, Y Gogotsi, A Ali, N Naguib, H Ye, G.L Yang, C Li and P Willis
Advanced materials (Weinheim), v 15(14), pp 1161-1165
Jul 2003

Abstract

Electrospinning Nanotubes, carbon, single walled Nanocomposite fibers
The creation of continuous nanoscale composite fibrils from carbon nanotubes using an electrospinning process is reported. Nanotube bundles align in the fiber, and upon heat treatment, the composite fibrils are carbonized at 1100 °C to form the SWNT/carbon yarns. The fibrils show superior mechanical properties and can be used as a reinforcement for a variety of materials.

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Chemistry, Multidisciplinary
Chemistry, Physical
Materials Science, Multidisciplinary
Nanoscience & Nanotechnology
Physics, Applied
Physics, Condensed Matter
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