Nonhomogeneous morphology and the elastic modulus of aligned carbon nanotube films

作者:Won Yoonjin*; Gao Yuan; Guzman de Villoria Roberto; Wardle Brian L; Xiang Rong; Maruyama Shigeo; Kenny Thomas W; Goodson Kenneth E
来源:Journal of Micromechanics and Microengineering, 2015, 25(11): 115023.
DOI:10.1088/0960-1317/25/11/115023

摘要

Carbon nanotube (CNT) arrays offer the potential to develop nanostructured materials that leverage their outstanding physical properties. Vertically aligned carbon nanotubes (VACNTs), also named CNT forests, CNT arrays, or CNT turfs, can provide high heat conductivity and sufficient mechanical compliance to accommodate thermal expansion mismatch for use as thermal interface materials (TIMs). This paper reports measurements of the in- plane moduli of vertically aligned, single-walled CNT (SWCNT) and multi-walled CNT (MWCNT) films. The mechanical response of these films is related to the nonhomogeneous morphology of the grown nanotubes, such as entangled nanotubes of a top crust layer, aligned CNTs in the middle region, and CNTs in the bottom layer. To investigate how the entanglements govern the overall mechanical moduli of CNT films, we remove the crust layer consisting of CNT entanglements by etching the CNT films from the top. A microfabricated cantilever technique shows that crust removal reduces the resulting moduli of the etched SWCNT films by as much as 40%, whereas the moduli of the etched MWCNT films do not change significantly, suggesting a minimal crust effect on the film modulus for thick MWCNT films (>90 mu m). This improved understanding will allow us to engineer the mechanical moduli of CNT films for TIMs or packaging applications.