Boehmite Nanofibers as a Dispersant for Nanotubes in an Aqueous Sol

22 June 2018, Version 1
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Abstract

By exploiting the dispersibility and rigidity of boehmite nanofibers (BNFs) with a high aspect ratio of 4 nm in diameter and several micrometers in length, multiwall-carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) were successfully dispersed in aqueous solutions. In these sols, the MWCNTs were dispersed at a ratio of about 5–8% relative to BNFs. Self-standing BNF–nanotube films were also obtained by filtering these dispersions and showing their functionality. These films can be expected to be applied to sensing materials.

Keywords

nanofibers
dispersions
films
carbon nanotube
Composite materials

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