Elucidating slipping behaviors between carbon nanotubes: Using nitrogen doping and electron irradiation to suppress slippage

IF 10.5 2区 材料科学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, PHYSICAL Carbon Pub Date : 2024-10-09 DOI:10.1016/j.carbon.2024.119693
Samuel Jeong , Keisuke Higashitani , Tomoaki Kaneko , Tatsuya Yamada , Zhikai Li , Toshihiko Fujimori , Syogo Tejima , Jun-ichi Fujita
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The slipping phenomenon of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) and nitrogen-doped CNTs (NCNTs) compromises their mechanical strength and potential applications. Elucidation of this microscopic phenomenon is essential for applying CNTs as high-strength materials. This study investigates the slip mechanisms in CNTs and NCNTs, with the aim of enhancing their mechanical properties. By combining various analytical techniques, we elucidated the adhesion and slipping behaviors of CNT bundles under various conditions. van der Waals forces were found to dominate the stick–slip phenomenon in stable CNT stacks. The introduction of amorphous carbon and subsequent electron irradiation led to the formation of stronger covalent bonds between the tubes, enhancing the mechanical resilience. Notably, NCNTs exhibited a higher frequency of covalent bond excitation by electron irradiation than CNTs. These findings indicate the crucial role of electron irradiation in strengthening the covalent bonds within CNT and NCNT bundles, marking a significant contribution to the mechanical applications of nanotechnology.

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阐明碳纳米管之间的滑动行为:利用氮掺杂和电子辐照抑制滑移
碳纳米管(CNTs)和掺氮碳纳米管(NCNTs)的滑移现象会影响其机械强度和潜在应用。阐明这种微观现象对于将碳纳米管用作高强度材料至关重要。本研究调查了 CNTs 和 NCNTs 的滑移机制,旨在提高它们的机械性能。通过结合各种分析技术,我们阐明了 CNT 束在各种条件下的粘附和滑动行为,发现在稳定的 CNT 堆中,范德华力主导着粘滑现象。无定形碳的引入和随后的电子辐照使管束之间形成了更强的共价键,从而增强了机械韧性。值得注意的是,与 CNT 相比,NCNT 在电子辐照下表现出更高的共价键激发频率。这些研究结果表明,电子辐照在加强 CNT 和 NCNT 束内共价键方面发挥了关键作用,为纳米技术的机械应用做出了重大贡献。
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Carbon
Carbon 工程技术-材料科学:综合
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期刊介绍: The journal Carbon is an international multidisciplinary forum for communicating scientific advances in the field of carbon materials. It reports new findings related to the formation, structure, properties, behaviors, and technological applications of carbons. Carbons are a broad class of ordered or disordered solid phases composed primarily of elemental carbon, including but not limited to carbon black, carbon fibers and filaments, carbon nanotubes, diamond and diamond-like carbon, fullerenes, glassy carbon, graphite, graphene, graphene-oxide, porous carbons, pyrolytic carbon, and other sp2 and non-sp2 hybridized carbon systems. Carbon is the companion title to the open access journal Carbon Trends. Relevant application areas for carbon materials include biology and medicine, catalysis, electronic, optoelectronic, spintronic, high-frequency, and photonic devices, energy storage and conversion systems, environmental applications and water treatment, smart materials and systems, and structural and thermal applications.
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