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Etching Treatment of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes for the Application to Biosensor (바이오센서로의 응용을 위한 수직 배열된 탄소나노튜브의 식각처리)

  • Choi, Eun-Chang;Park, Yong-Seob;Choi, Won-Seok;Hong, Byung-You
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Electrical and Electronic Material Engineers
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.594-598
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    • 2008
  • The metal catalyst particles which there is as impurities on a tip part of carbon nanotube (CNT) are not good to apply it to a nano-electronic device. It was very important the opening of CNT-tip to fix a target bio material and a material to accept in CNT in a biosensor, so we performed $HNO_3$ wet etching to remove the metal catalyst particle which there was on a tip part of CNT grown up in the study and observed the opened CNT-tip with etching time. We synthesized the CNTs using a HF-PECVD method and choses the CNT length of 700 nm for the application of nano-electronic device such as a biosensor etc.. We observed the opened CNT-tip with wet etching times of $HNO_3$ (10, 30, 60 min). From the results, we observed that the CNT-tip was opened with the increase of wet etching time lively. In case of CNTs etched during 60 min, we confirmed that there was not the ratio of Ni included in CNTsI as catalyst. Conclusively, in the case of CNT etched for 60 minutes, it is completely good for application of a biosensor and, in addition, the metal-free CNTs will contribute to the application of other nanoelectronic devices.

Electrical Properties and Self-poling Mechanism of CNT/PVDF Piezoelectric Composite Films Prepared by Spray Coating Method

  • Lee, Sunwoo;Jung, Nak-Chun
    • Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference
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    • 2013.08a
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    • pp.256-256
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    • 2013
  • Carbon nanotubes (CNT) / polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) piezoelectric composite films for nanogenerator devices were fabricated by spray coating method. When the CNT/PVDF mixture solution passes through the spray nozzle with small diameter by the compressed nitrogen gas, electric charges are generated in the liquid by a triboelectric effect. Then randomly distributed ${\beta}$ phase PVDF film could be re-oriented by the electric field resulting from the accumulated electrical charges, and might be resulted in extremely one-directionally aligned ${\beta}$ phase PVDF film without additional electric field for poling. X-ray diffraction patterns were used to investigate crystal structure of the CNT/PVDF composite films. It was confirmed that they revealed extremely large portion of the ${\beta}$ phase PVDF crystalline in the film. Therefore we could obtain the poled CNT/PVDF piezoelectric composite films by the spray coating method without additional poling process. Charge accumulation and resulting electric field generation mechanism by spray coating method were shown in Fig. 1. The capacitance of the CNT/PVDF films increased by adding CNTs into the PVDF matrix, and finally saturated. However, the I-V curves didn't show any saturation effect in the CNT concentration range of 0~4 wt%. Therefore we can control the performance of the devices fabricated from the CNT/PVDF composite film by adjusting the current level resulted from the CNT concentration with the uniform capacitance value.

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Hydrogen Storage Properties of Carbon Nanotube Composites (탄소나노튜브 복합재의 수소저장특성)

  • Ahn, Jung-Ho;Jang, Min-Kyu
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.15 no.3
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    • pp.188-195
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    • 2008
  • Carbon nanotube (CNT)/$Mg_2Ni$ composites were synthesized to enhance the hydrogen storage properties. The emphasis was made on the effect of different shortening methods of CNTs on the open-tip structure and the resulting properties. The use of open CNTs as a starting material resulted in an enhanced hydrogen properties of CNT/$Mg_2Ni$ composites. Among the employed methods for the shortening of CNTs, wet milling using ethanol was the most efficient, while ultrasonic acid treatment or thermal decomposition resulted in a less hydrogen storage capacity.

A High Efficiency and Low Power Dynamical Driving Scheme for Carbon Nanotube Backlight Units

  • Liang, Chao-Chiun;Huang, Chiao-Nan;Lin, Biing-Nan;Fu, Chuan-Hsu;Tsou, Te-Hao;Lin, Wei-Yi;Lin, Ming-Hung;Kuo, Yan-Shiun
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.1202-1205
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    • 2006
  • Dynamic Driving Carbon Nanotube Backlight Units (CNT-BLUs) can well utilize the persistence of their phosphor. This paper studies several dynamic driving schemes for the CNT-BLU developed by DTC/ITRI. Their illuminating efficiencies are experimentally evaluated. From these evaluations, this paper develops a new driving approach and even better efficiencies are obtained.

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Field Emission properties of photosensitive carbon nanotube paste with different inorganic binders

  • Park, Jae-Hong;Moon, Jin-San;Jeong, Jin-Soo;Yoo, Ji-Beom;Park, Chong-Yun;Nam, Joong- Woo;Park, Jong-Hwan;Choe, Deok-Hyeon
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2005.07b
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    • pp.1451-1454
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    • 2005
  • We report effects of inorganic binder on the emission properties of CNT paste for low cost and high low-cost and large area field emission devices or displays. Two types of photosensitive carbon nanotube (CNT) paste were formulated by using of glass frit and spin on glass (SOG) as an inorganic binder and investigated their emission properties according to inorganic binders and firing conditions.

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LCD contrast ratio enhancement method using Carbon Nanotube Back Light Unit and Local Dimming (CNT-BLU Local Dimming 구동을 이용한 LCD Contrast 향상 방법)

  • Min, K.W.;Chung, D.S.;Song, B.G.;Kim, S.L.;Kang, H.S.;Baik, C.W.;Jeong, T.W.;Kim, J.W.;Jin, Y.W.;Cho, J.D.
    • Proceedings of the IEEK Conference
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    • 2006.06a
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    • pp.971-972
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    • 2006
  • We have demonstrated Carbon Nanotube Back Light Unit (CNT-BLU) which has a triode structure. Local dimming scheme was introduced to the BLU driving system. With this driving method, contrast ratio enhanced 20 times higher than that of conventional Cold Cathode Fluorescent Lamp (CCFL) BLU.

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Static stability analysis of graphene origami-reinforced nanocomposite toroidal shells with various auxetic cores

  • Farzad Ebrahimi;Mohammadhossein Goudarzfallahi;Ali Alinia Ziazi
    • Advances in nano research
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    • v.17 no.1
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    • pp.1-8
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    • 2024
  • In this paper, stability analysis of sandwich toroidal shell segments (TSSs) with carbon nanotube (CNT)-reinforced face sheets featuring various types of auxetic cores, surrounded by elastic foundations under radial pressure is presented. Two distinct types of auxetic structures are considered for the core, including re-entrant auxetic structure and graphene origami (GOri)-enabled auxetic structure. The nonlinear stability equilibrium equations of the longitudinally shallow shells are formulated using the von Karman shell theory, in conjunction with Stein and McElman approximation while considering Winkler-Pasternak's elastic foundation to simulate the interaction between the shell and elastic foundation. The Galerkin method is employed to derive the nonlinear stability responses of the shells. The numerical investigations show the influences of various types of auxetic-core layers, CNT-reinforced face sheets, as well as elastic foundation on the stability of sandwich shells.

Free vibration responses of nonlinear FG-CNT distribution in a polymer matrix

  • Zerrouki, Rachid;Hamidi, Ahmed;Tlidji, Youcef;Karas, Abdelkader;Zidour, Mohamed;Tounsi, Abdelouahed
    • Smart Structures and Systems
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.135-143
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    • 2022
  • The object of this paper is to investigate the free vibration behavior under the effect of carbon nanotube distribution in functionally graded carbon nanotube-reinforced composite (FG-CNTRC) by using higher-order shear deformation theories. In this work, we present a novel distribution method for carbon nanotubes in the polymer matrix by using a new exponential power law distribution of carbon nanotube volume fraction. It is assumed that the SWCNTs are aligned along the beam axial direction and the distribution of the SWCNTs may vary through the thickness of the beam with different patterns of reinforcement. The rule of mixtures is used in order to obtain material properties of the CNTRC beams. Hamilton's principle is used in deriving the equations of motion. The validity of the free Vibration results is examined by comparing them with those of the known data in the literature. The results that obtained indicate that the carbon nanotube volume fraction distribution play a very important role on the free vibrations characteristics of the CNTRC beam.

The Possibility of AM-CNT FED

  • Song, Yoon-Ho;Jeong, Jin-Woo;Kim, Dae-Jun;Cho, Kyoung-Ik
    • 한국정보디스플레이학회:학술대회논문집
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    • 2006.08a
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    • pp.141-145
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    • 2006
  • The possibility of an active-matrix carbon nanotube field emission display (AM-CNT FED) is discussed from the view points of display performance and cost. The critical issues for FED commercialization such as anode acceleration voltage, uniformity, stability and reliability can be solved through our AM-CNT FED technologies.

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