Nihon Kikai Gakkai ronbunshu (Mar 2018)

Effect of graphitization on mechanical properties of untwisted carbon nanotube yarn and its strength development mechanism

  • Taesung KIM,
  • Anri HAYASHI,
  • Hidefumi NIKAWA,
  • Keiichi SHIRASU,
  • Go YAMAMOTO,
  • Toshiyuki HASHIDA,
  • Atsushi HOSOI,
  • Hiroyuki KAWADA

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1299/transjsme.17-00585
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 84, no. 860
pp. 17-00585 – 17-00585

Abstract

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Carbon nanotube yarn, which is an aggregation of Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), enables CNTs to be used on macro scale. However, tensile strength of the CNT yarn is much lower than CNT itself, and improvement of the mechanical properties is a challenge for practical application of the yarns. CNTs composing the yarns include some defect structures and impure materials, and their presence can cause a decrease in tensile strength of the yarn. In this study, untwisted CNT yarns were fabricated by dry spun method and graphitized at a temperature of 2800°C for the purpose of improving mechanical properties. Additionally, strength of a CNT composing the yarn and interactive force between the CNTs were evaluated to clarify strength development mechanism of the graphitized CNT yarn. Crystallinity of the CNT yarn was improved more than ten times, and defect structures and impure materials was removed by the graphitization treatment. As a result of single fiber tensile tests, strength of the yarn was increased by 20~35% after the graphitization. On the other hand, strength of the CNT composing the yarn was decreased. The breaking form of the CNT yarn was changed from pulling out of CNT bundles to rapture of the bundles by the graphitization, indicating an increase of interactive force between the bundles. In addition, as a result of pulling out simulations by molecular dynamics method, it was indicated that the pulling out of the CNT bundles were suppressed by increase in van der Waals force. Consequently, the improvement of mechanical properties of the untwisted CNT yarns was not due to the change in the strength of the CNT in the yarns but the main cause was the increase in the interactive force between the CNTs.

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