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Synthesis of High Purity Carbon Nano Fibers and Hydrogen from Propane Decomposition

  • Hussain, S.Tajammul;Gul, Sheraz;Mazhar, M.;Larachi, Faical
    • Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
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    • 제29권2호
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    • pp.389-392
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    • 2008
  • High purity carbon nano fibers/tubes (CNF/Ts) which contain 97% pure graphitic carbon are prepared by a new catalytic method. These carbon nano fibers/tubes are ready to use without any further purification. The striking feature of this method is the production of carbon nano fibers/tubes of narrow distribution range. The developed catalytic method also produces pure hydrogen. An additional advantage of this catalytic method is that catalyst can be reused without reactivation. Ni:Cu catalyst system is embodied into SCHOTT-DURAN filter disc of large pore size (40-100 mm). Due to the production of hydrogen in the reaction catalyst stability is enhanced and deactivation process is considerably slowed down.

Advances in liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials: preparation of nano-carbon based lyotropic liquid crystal and their fabrication of nano-carbon fibers with liquid crystalline spinning

  • Choi, Yong-Mun;Jung, Jin;Hwang, Jun Yeon;Kim, Seung Min;Jeong, Hyeonsu;Ku, Bon-Cheol;Goh, Munju
    • Carbon letters
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    • 제16권4호
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    • pp.223-232
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    • 2015
  • This review presents current progress in the preparation methods of liquid crystalline nano-carbon materials and the liquid crystalline spinning method for producing nano-carbon fibers. In particular, we focus on the fabrication of liquid crystalline carbon nanotubes by spinning from superacids, and the continuous production of macroscopic fiber from liquid crystalline graphene oxide.

Microstructural behavior and mechanics of nano-modified cementitious materials

  • Archontas, Nikolaos D.;Pantazopoulou, S.J.
    • Advances in concrete construction
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    • 제3권1호
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    • pp.15-37
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    • 2015
  • Ongoing efforts for improved fracture toughness of engineered cementitious materials address the inherent brittleness of the binding matrix at several different levels of the material's geometric scale through the addition of various types of reinforcing fibers. Crack control is required for crack widths that cover the entire range of the grain size spectrum of the material, and this dictates the requirement of hybrid mixes combining fibers of different size (nano, micro, macro). Use of Carbon Nano-Tubes (CNT) and Carbon Nano-Fibers (CNFs) as additives is meant to extend the crack-control function down to the nanoscale where cracking is believed to initiate. In this paper the implications of enhanced toughness thus attained at the material nanostructure are explored, with reference to the global smeared constitutive properties of the material, through consistent interpretation of the reported experimental evidence regarding the behavior of engineered cementitious products to direct and indirect tension.

분산 방법에 따른 카본 나노 섬유/에폭시 복합재료의 유전율 (Permittivities of the Carbon Nano Fiber/Epoxy Composite According to the Dispersion Methods)

  • 김태욱;김진봉;공진우;정재한;김준현
    • 한국복합재료학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국복합재료학회 2003년도 추계학술발표대회 논문집
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    • pp.55-58
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    • 2003
  • This paper presents a study on the permittivities of the carbon nano fiber/epoxy composite at microwave frequency. The permittivities of composite materials depend on the concentrations and the dispersion methods of the carbon nano fibers. The experimental values of complex permittivities were obtained for the specimen made by dispersion method using ethyl alcohol as dispersion media and compared with the results by simple mechanical mixing method.

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탄소섬유와 에폭시 기지의 계면강도 증가를 위한 황산/질산 양극산화에 관한 영향 (Effect of Anodic Oxidation of H2SO4/HNO3 Ratio for Improving Interfacial Adhesion between Carbon Fibers and Epoxy Matrix Resins)

  • 문철환;정건;임승순;나창운;박수진
    • 폴리머
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    • 제37권1호
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    • pp.61-65
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    • 2013
  • 본 실험에서는, 양극산화 처리된 탄소섬유의 표면변화가 탄소섬유강화 복합재료의 기계적 계면특성을 통하여 살펴보았다. 양극산화 처리된 탄소섬유의 표면특성은 FTIR, XPS, 그리고 SEM을 통하여 알아보았다. 복합재료의 기계적 계면특성은 층간전단강도(interlarminar shear strength; ILSS)와 임계세기인자(critical stress intensity factor; $K_{IC}$) 그리고 임계변형속도에너지(critical strain energy release rate; $G_{IC}$)를 통하여 고찰하였다. 실험결과 양극산화에 의한 각각의 표면 처리된 탄소섬유는 표면특성의 변화를 가져오며, 복합재료의 ILSS, $K_{IC}$, 그리고 $G_{IC}$같은 기계적 계면특성은 탄소섬유의 양극산화를 통하여 향상되어진다. 전해질이 20% 황산/질산(3/1)일 때 다른 전해질보다 기계적 물성의 가장 큰 향상을 보였다. 이는 양극산화로 탄소섬유와 매트릭스 사이의 계면결합력의 향상때문이라 판단된다.

낙뢰손상방지를 위한 전도성 나노입자 코팅에 의한 탄소섬유 복합재료의 전기전도도 향상 연구 (Improved Electrical Conductivity of CFRP by Conductive Nano-Particles Coating for lightning Strike Protection)

  • 하민석;권오양;최흥섭
    • Composites Research
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    • 제23권1호
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    • pp.31-36
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    • 2010
  • 본 연구는 탄소섬유강화플라스틱(CFRP) 복합재료로 제작된 항공기 등 구조물의 낙뢰에 의한 손상을 방지하기 위하여 전도성 은나노입자를 탄소섬유에 코팅한 후 에폭시 수지로 함침함으로써 CFRP의 전기전도도를 향상시키는 방법에 대한 것이다. 전기전도도 측정은 4점측정법을 통해 저항값을 측정하고 이를 전기전도도 값으로 변환하였으며, 나노입자 코팅 상태와 전기전도도의 변화를 관찰하였다. 또한 SEM과 EDS를 통해 탄소섬유 표면에 코팅된 은나노입자의 존재와 전기적 네트워크가 형성된 것을 확인하였다. 결과로써 일반 CFRP의 약 3배 이상의 전기전도도를 얻을 수 있었다.

나노입자 코팅 탄소섬유 강화 복합재료의 전기전도도 향상 (Improvement of Electrical Conductivity of Carbon-Fiber Reinforced Plastics by Nano-particles Coating)

  • 서성욱;하만석;권오양;최흥섭
    • Composites Research
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    • 제23권6호
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    • pp.1-6
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    • 2010
  • 복합재 항공기 동체의 낙뢰손상방지를 목적으로 탄소섬듐-주석 산화물(ITO) 나노입자를 코팅함으로써 탄소섬유강화플라스틱(CFRP) 복합재료의 전기전도도를 향상하였다. 탄소섬유에 코팅된 ITO 나노입자는 10~40%의 농도로 콜로이드 상태에서 분사되었다. CFRP의 전기전도도는 코팅 후 3배 이상 증가하였으며 현재 B-787 복합재 항공기 동체에 사용 중인 기술인 금속메쉬를 CFRP 외층에 매몰한 경우보다도 높은 전기전도도를 얻을 수 있었으며, 나노입자 코팅으로 섬유-기지 계면에 미지는 악영향은 발견되지 않았다. 모의 낙뢰에 의한 손상영역은 각각 다른 처리를 한 재료와 조건에 따라 초음파 C-scan 이미지로 확인하였다. ITO 40% 코팅 시편의 경우 전기전도도는 B-787 샘플의 경우보다 높았지만 낙뢰에 의한 손상영역의 크기는 거의 비슷한 수준이었다.

Acoustic Emission Monitoring of Lightning-Damaged CFRP Laminates during Compression-after-Impact Test

  • Shin, Jae-Ha;Kwon, Oh-Yang
    • 비파괴검사학회지
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    • 제32권3호
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    • pp.269-275
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    • 2012
  • Carbon-fiber reinforced plastic(CFRP) laminates made of nano-particle-coated carbon fibers and damaged by a simulated lightning strike were tested under compression-after-impact(CAI) mode, during which the damage progress due to compressive loading has been monitored by acoustic emission(AE). The impact damage was induced not by mechanical loading but by a simulated lightning strike. Conductive nano-particles were coated directly on the fibers, from which CFRP coupons were made. The coupon were subjected to the strikes with a high voltage/current impulse of 10~40 kA within a few ${\mu}s$. The effects of nano-particle coating and the degree of damage induced by the simulated lightning strikes on AE activities were examined, and the relationship between the compressive residual strength and AE behavior has been evaluated in terms of AE event counts and the onset of AE activity with the compressive loading. The degree of impact damage was also measured in terms of damage area by using ultrasonic C-scan images. The assessment during the CAI tests of damaged CFRP showed that AE monitoring appeared to be useful to differentiate the degree of damage hence the mechanical integrity of composite structures damaged by lightning strikes.

Fabrication of carbon nanotube fibers with nanoscale tips and their field emission properties

  • Shin, Dong-Hoon;Song, Ye-Nan;Sun, Yu-Ning;Shin, Ji-Hong;Lee, Cheol-Jin
    • 한국진공학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 한국진공학회 2011년도 제40회 동계학술대회 초록집
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    • pp.468-468
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    • 2011
  • Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) have been considered as one of the promising candidate for next-generation field emitters because of their unique properties, such as high field enhancement factor, good mechanical strength, and excellent chemical stability. So far, a lot of researchers have been interested in field emission properties of CNT itself. However, it is necessary to study proper field emitter shapes, as well as the fundamental properties of CNTs, to apply CNTs to real devices. For example, specific applications, such as x-ray sources, e-beam sources, and microwave amplifiers, need to get a focused electron beam from the field emitters. If we use planar-typed CNT emitters, it will need several focal lenses to reduce a size of electron beam. On the other hand, the point-typed CNT emitters can be an effective way to get a focused electron beam using a simple technique. Here, we introduce a fabrication of CNT fibers with nanoscale point tips which can be used as a point-typed emitter. The emitter made by the CNT fibers showed very low turn-on electric field, high current density, and large enhancement factor. In addition, it showed stable emission current during long operation period. The high performance of CNT point emitter indicated the potential e-beam source candidate for the applications requiring small electron beam size.

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