The effect of the gaseous environment on the electrical conductivity of multi-walled carbon nanotube films over a wide temperature range

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2020-01-21

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Janas D, Koziol KK. (2020) The effect of the gaseous environment on the electrical conductivity of multi-walled carbon nanotube films over a wide temperature range. Materials, Volume 13, Issue 3, January 2020, Article number 510

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The surrounding gas atmosphere can have a significant influence on the electrical properties of multi-walled carbon nanotube (CNT) ensembles. In this study, we subjected CNT films to various gaseous environments or vacuum to observe how such factors alter the electrical resistance of networks at high temperatures. We showed that the removal of adsorbed water and other contaminants from the surface under reduced pressure significantly affects the electrical conductivity of the material. We also demonstrated that exposing the CNT films to the hydrogen atmosphere (as compared to a selection of gases of inert and oxidizing character) at elevated temperatures results in a notable reduction of electrical resistance. We believe that the observed sensitivity of the electrical properties of the CNT films to hydrogen or vacuum at elevated temperatures could be of practical importance.

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carbon nanotubes, electrical conductivity, thin films

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