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Electrically conductive transparent papers using multiwalled carbon nanotubes
Authors:Rira Jung  Hun‐Sik Kim  Yeseul Kim  Soon‐Min Kwon  Heon Sang Lee  Hyoung‐Joon Jin
Institution:1. Department of Polymer Science and Engineering, Inha University, Incheon 402‐751, Korea;2. LG Chem. Ltd., Technology Center, Jang‐dong 84, Yusunggu, Daejeon 305‐343, Korea
Abstract:We describe a novel class of electrically conductive transparent materials based on multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs). Transparent nanocomposites were fabricated by incorporating an aqueous silk fibroin solution into bacterial cellulose membranes. The transparent nanocomposites had a high transmittance in the visible and infrared regions, regardless of the bacterial cellulose fiber content, due to the nanosize effect of the bacterial cellulose nanofibrils. This phenomenon allowed the preparation of a novel electrically conductive transparent paper. The high dispersity of the MWCNTs was realized by utilizing a bacterial cellulose membrane as a template to deposit them uniformly, thereby achieving electrically conductive transparent papers with outstanding optical transparency. The light transmittance and electrical conductivity varied according to the concentration of the MWCNT dispersion. Good optimal transparency and electrical properties were obtained with a light transmittance of 70.3% at 550 nm and electrical conductivity of 2.1 × 10?3 S/cm when the electrically conductive transparent paper was fabricated from a 0.02 wt % aqueous MWCNT dispersion. In addition, the electrically conductive transparent papers showed remarkable flexibility without any loss of their initial properties. © 2008 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 46: 1235–1242, 2008
Keywords:bacterial cellulose  biomaterials  electrical conductivity  multiwalled carbon nanotubes  nanocomposites  optics  polysaccharides  silk fibroin  transparency
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