화학공학소재연구정보센터
Langmuir, Vol.31, No.25, 6948-6955, 2015
Ammonium Laurate Surfactant for Cleaner Deposition of Carbon Nanotubes
Experiments probing the properties of individual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and those measuring bulk composites show vastly different results. One major. issue limiting the results is that the procedures required to separate and test CNTs introduce contamination that changes the properties of the CNT. These contamination, residues often come from the resist used in lithographic processing and the surfactant used to suspend and deposit the CNTs, commonly sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS). Here we present ammonium, laurate (AL), a surfactant that has previously not been used for this application, which differs from SDS only-by substitution of ionic constituents but shows vastly Cleaner depositions. In addition, we show that compared to SDS, AL-suspended CNTs have greater shelf stability and more selective dispersion. These results are verified using transmission electron microscopy, atomic force microscopy, zeta-potential measurements, and Raman and absorption optical spectroscopy. This surfactant is simple to prepare, and the nanotube solutions require minimal sonication and centrifugation in order to outperform SDS.