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Ultrahigh Density Array of Vertically Aligned Small-molecular Organic Nanowires on Arbitrary Substrates
Published on: June 18, 2013
Carbon nanotube--conducting-polymer composite nanowires
Joseph Wang1, Jinhua Dai, Travis Yarlagadda
1Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, Arizona State University, Tempe, AR 85287, USA. joseph.wang@asu.edu
Abstract:
Polypyrrole/carbon nanotube (PPy/CNT) composite nanowires were prepared by a template-directed electrochemical synthetic route, involving plating of PPy into the pores of a host membrane in the presence of shortened and carboxylated CNT dopants (without added electrolyte). Cyclic voltammetric growth profiles indicate that the CNT is incorporated within the growing nanowire and serves as the sole charge-balancing "counterion". Transmission electron microscopy images indicate high-quality straight PPy/CNT nanowires with a smooth and featureless surface and a uniform diameter. The presence of the CNT dopant imparts high conductivity (Ohmic I-V behavior) onto these PPy/CNT nanowires. By combining the attractive properties of CNTs, conducting polymers, and nanowires, the new nanocomposite opens up new opportunities, ranging from chemical sensors to molecular electronic devices.
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