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Daichi Suzuki1, Yoshiyuki Nonoguchi2, Kazumasa Shimamoto3
1Sensing System Research Center, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), Saga 841-0052, Japan.
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Stabilization techniques for n-doped carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are essential for the practical use of CNT devices. However, none of the reported n-dopants have sufficient robustness in a practical environment. Herein, we report a highly stable technique for fabricating n-doped CNT films. We elucidate the mechanism by which air stability can be achieved by completely covering CNTs with n-dopants to prevent oxidation; consequently, the stability is lost when exposed to scratches or moisture. Therefore, we introduce parylene as a protective layer for n-doped CNTs and achieve air stability for more than 365 d. Moreover, we demonstrate outstanding robust thermo-electric power generation from strong acids, alkalis, and alcohols, which cannot be realized with conventional air-stable n-dopants. The proposed stabilization technique is versatile and can be applied to various n-dopants. Thus, it is expected to be a key technology in the practical application of CNT devices.
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