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Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films

We present a detailed study on the influence of sonication energy and surfactant type on the electrical conductivity of nanocellulose-carbon nanotube (NFC-CNT) nanocomposite films. The study was made using a minimum amount of processing steps, chemicals and materials, to optimize the conductivity pr...

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Autores principales: Siljander, Sanna, Keinänen, Pasi, Räty, Anna, Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram, Tuukkanen, Sampo, Kunnari, Vesa, Harlin, Ali, Vuorinen, Jyrki, Kanerva, Mikko
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29925803
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061819
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author Siljander, Sanna
Keinänen, Pasi
Räty, Anna
Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram
Tuukkanen, Sampo
Kunnari, Vesa
Harlin, Ali
Vuorinen, Jyrki
Kanerva, Mikko
author_facet Siljander, Sanna
Keinänen, Pasi
Räty, Anna
Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram
Tuukkanen, Sampo
Kunnari, Vesa
Harlin, Ali
Vuorinen, Jyrki
Kanerva, Mikko
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description We present a detailed study on the influence of sonication energy and surfactant type on the electrical conductivity of nanocellulose-carbon nanotube (NFC-CNT) nanocomposite films. The study was made using a minimum amount of processing steps, chemicals and materials, to optimize the conductivity properties of free-standing flexible nanocomposite films. In general, the NFC-CNT film preparation process is sensitive concerning the dispersing phase of CNTs into a solution with NFC. In our study, we used sonication to carry out the dispersing phase of processing in the presence of surfactant. In the final phase, the films were prepared from the dispersion using centrifugal cast molding. The solid films were analyzed regarding their electrical conductivity using a four-probe measuring technique. We also characterized how conductivity properties were enhanced when surfactant was removed from nanocomposite films; to our knowledge this has not been reported previously. The results of our study indicated that the optimization of the surfactant type clearly affected the formation of freestanding films. The effect of sonication energy was significant in terms of conductivity. Using a relatively low 16 wt. % concentration of multiwall carbon nanotubes we achieved the highest conductivity value of 8.4 S/cm for nanocellulose-CNT films ever published in the current literature. This was achieved by optimizing the surfactant type and sonication energy per dry mass. Additionally, to further increase the conductivity, we defined a preparation step to remove the used surfactant from the final nanocomposite structure.
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spelling pubmed-60322972018-07-13 Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films Siljander, Sanna Keinänen, Pasi Räty, Anna Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram Tuukkanen, Sampo Kunnari, Vesa Harlin, Ali Vuorinen, Jyrki Kanerva, Mikko Int J Mol Sci Article We present a detailed study on the influence of sonication energy and surfactant type on the electrical conductivity of nanocellulose-carbon nanotube (NFC-CNT) nanocomposite films. The study was made using a minimum amount of processing steps, chemicals and materials, to optimize the conductivity properties of free-standing flexible nanocomposite films. In general, the NFC-CNT film preparation process is sensitive concerning the dispersing phase of CNTs into a solution with NFC. In our study, we used sonication to carry out the dispersing phase of processing in the presence of surfactant. In the final phase, the films were prepared from the dispersion using centrifugal cast molding. The solid films were analyzed regarding their electrical conductivity using a four-probe measuring technique. We also characterized how conductivity properties were enhanced when surfactant was removed from nanocomposite films; to our knowledge this has not been reported previously. The results of our study indicated that the optimization of the surfactant type clearly affected the formation of freestanding films. The effect of sonication energy was significant in terms of conductivity. Using a relatively low 16 wt. % concentration of multiwall carbon nanotubes we achieved the highest conductivity value of 8.4 S/cm for nanocellulose-CNT films ever published in the current literature. This was achieved by optimizing the surfactant type and sonication energy per dry mass. Additionally, to further increase the conductivity, we defined a preparation step to remove the used surfactant from the final nanocomposite structure. MDPI 2018-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6032297/ /pubmed/29925803 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061819 Text en © 2018 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Siljander, Sanna
Keinänen, Pasi
Räty, Anna
Ramakrishnan, Karthik Ram
Tuukkanen, Sampo
Kunnari, Vesa
Harlin, Ali
Vuorinen, Jyrki
Kanerva, Mikko
Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title_full Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title_fullStr Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title_short Effect of Surfactant Type and Sonication Energy on the Electrical Conductivity Properties of Nanocellulose-CNT Nanocomposite Films
title_sort effect of surfactant type and sonication energy on the electrical conductivity properties of nanocellulose-cnt nanocomposite films
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6032297/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29925803
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms19061819
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