Abstract
Abstract
We report on the development of high-conductivity carbon nanotube (CNT) tapes with high stability at elevated temperatures (220 °C) by a two-step FeCl3-doping process at ambient pressure. Raman spectroscopy, electron microcopy, and thermogravimetric analysis reveal that this robust behavior is ascribed to the retentiveness of the dopants in the CNTs. These results advance the development of CNT tapes for practical cable applications under harsh conditions.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering
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