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Mechanism of chemical doping in electronic-type-separated single wall carbon nanotubes towards high electrical conductivity

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 3, Issue 39, Pages 10256-10266

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/c5tc02053k

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  1. Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellowship Program from the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
  2. U.S. Government, the Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) [HDTRA-1-10-1-0122]
  3. Air Force Research Laboratory [FA9453-14-1-0232]

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Enhanced electrical conductivity of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can enable their implementation in a variety of wire and cable applications traditionally employed by metals. Electronic-type-separated single wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNTs) offer a homogeneous platform to quantify the unique physiochemical interactions from different chemical dopants and their stability. In this work, a comprehensive study of chemical doping with purified commercial CNT sheets shows that I-2, IBr, HSO3Cl (CSA) and KAuBr4 are the most effective at increasing the electrical conductivity of CNT films by factors between 3x and 8x. These dopants are used with electronic-type-separated SWCNT thin-films to further investigate changes in SWCNT optical absorption, Raman spectra, and electrical conductivity. The dopant effects with semiconducting SWCNTs result in quenching of the S-11 and S-22 transitions, and a red shift of 8-10 cm(-1) of the Raman G' peak, when compared to a purified SWCNT thin-film. The average electrical conductivity of purified semiconducting SWCNT thin-films is 7.3 x 10(4) S m(-1). Doping increases this conductivity to 1.9 x 10(5) S m(-1) for CSA (2.6x increase), 2.2 x 10(5) S m(-1) for IBr (3.1x), to 2.4 x 10(5) for I-2 (3.3x), and to 4.3 x 10(5) for KAuBr4 (5.9x). In comparison, metallic SWCNT thin-films exhibit only slight quenching of the optical absorbance spectra for the M-11 transition, and shifts in the Raman G'-peak of less than 1 cm(-1) for I-2 and IBr, whereas KAuBr4 and CSA promote red shifting by 4 cm(-1), and 7 cm(-1), respectively, when compared to a purified control sample. The increase in electrical conductivity of metallic SWCNT thin-films is gradual and depends on the dopant. With an average value of 9.0 x 10(4) S m(-1) for the purified metallic SWCNT thin-films, I-2 doping increases the electrical conductivity to 1.0 x 10(5) (1.1x increase), IBr to 1.5 x 10(5) S m(-1) (1.7x), KAuBr4 to 2.4 x 10(5) S m(-1) (2.6x), and CSA to 3.2 x 10(5) S m(-1) (3.5x). The time-dependent stability of the chemical dopants with SWCNTs is highest for KAuBr4, which remains in effect after 70 days in ambient conditions. The doping-enhanced electrical conductivity is attributed to the relative potential difference between the SWCNT electronic transitions and the redox potential of the chemical species to promote charge transfer. The results of this work reinforce the chemical doping mechanism for electronic-type-separated SWCNTs and provide a path forward to advance SWCNT conductors.

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