(54g) From Bucky Pearls to Armchair Quantum Wires | AIChE

(54g) From Bucky Pearls to Armchair Quantum Wires

Authors 

Pasquali, M. - Presenter, Rice University
Fan, H. - Presenter, Rice University
Booker, R. - Presenter, Rice University
Wheng, W. - Presenter, Rice University
Hauge, R. H. - Presenter, Rice University
Chen, Z. - Presenter, Rice University
Smalley, R. E. - Presenter, Auburn University


We report progress on our efforts of converting purified single wall carbon nanotubes (SWNT) into continous fibers. This process is key to the eventual development of the Armchair Quantum Wire (AQW), a continuous wire of perfectly aligned, neat, all-metallic, armchair SWNTs. The AQW will be invaluable for the next generation aerospace application, electric propulsion and power distribution applications. Purified neat SWNTs in the form of bucky pearls are disentangled with a new process to prepare a starting material which is easier to mix and yields better aligned SWNTs fibers. We introduce a new process of co-extrusion of SWNTs and rigid rod polymers to further align the SWNTs in the core by drawing of a co-flowing sheath of polymer solution. This process preserves the electrical conductivity of SWNTs because the SWNTs and the polymers do not intermix, at the same time, the polymeric sheath provides additional mechanical support.