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Carbon nanotube deposition through intermittent high voltage pulsed electrophoresis on jute fibre

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 611, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155548

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Natural fibre; Jute fibre; Carbon nanotube; Electrophoresis deposition; Nanoparticles deposition

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Electrophoretic deposition is an efficient process for manufacturing films or coatings from colloidal suspensions. The deposition of carbon nanotubes on jute fiber surfaces was analyzed using intermittent high voltage electrophoretic deposition. The addition of sodium dodecyl sulfate to the deposition medium resulted in effective and uniform deposition of carbon nanotubes on the jute fiber surface. This deposition enhanced the electrical conductivity and increased the oxygen functional groups on the jute fiber, making it hydrophobic.
Electrophoretic deposition is an efficient, high-level process for the manufacture of films or coatings from colloidal suspensions. In this process, electrophoretically deposited materials exhibit good microstructure homogeneity and high packing density. The effect of Carbon Nanotubes (CNT) deposition through intermittent high voltage Electrophoretic Deposition (EDP) on the Jute Fibre (JF) surface is analysed. This is a method adapted from the conventional EDP process. Therefore, two parameters, such as pulse type and medium type, are evaluated to obtain an effective and uniform CNT deposition on the JF surface. The pulse types are positive pulse discharge and positive and negative pulse discharge. Both pulses are intermittent and delivered at high voltages. On the other hand, two medium types were considered. The first is composed of CNT and deionized water, and the other is composed of CNT, Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate (SDS), and deionized water. According to the microscopy results and TG, it is clear that the introduction of SDS on the medium, under positive and negative pulse discharge, provided an effective and homogeneous CNT deposition onto the JF surface. As a result of good CNT deposition, it was an enhancement in electrical conductivity and an increase in oxygen functional groups compared to untreated JF. Also, the JF became hydrophobic.

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