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High-Speed Imaging of the Ultrasonic Deagglomeration of Carbon Nanotubes in Water

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JOM
卷 74, 期 6, 页码 2470-2483

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DOI: 10.1007/s11837-022-05274-4

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This study investigates the deagglomeration mechanisms and the influence of sonotrode amplitude on multiwall carbon nanotubes in ultrasonic treatment, using a combination of high-speed imaging and numerical modeling. The results provide important insights into understanding and applying deagglomeration of carbonaceous and other high aspect ratio nanomaterials.
Ultrasonic treatment is effective in deagglomerating and dispersing nanoparticles in various liquids. However, the exact deagglomeration mechanisms vary for different nanoparticle clusters, owing to different particle geometries and inter-particle adhesion forces. Here, the deagglomeration mechanisms and the influence of sonotrode amplitude during ultrasonication of multiwall carbon nanotubes in de-ionized water were studied by a combination of high-speed imaging and numerical modeling. Particle image velocimetry was applied to images with a higher field of view to calculate the average streaming speeds distribution. These data allowed direct comparison with modeling results. For images captured at higher frame rates and magnification, different patterns of deagglomeration were identified and categorized based on different stages of cavitation zone development and for regions inside or outside the cavitation zone. The results obtained and discussed in this paper can also be relevant to a wide range of carbonaceous and other high aspect ratio nanomaterials.

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