Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution

In this work, the effects of a functionalization method involving different conditions and milling processes on the dispersion and thermal and electrical conductivity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes were studied. The surfaces of MWCNTs were modified using a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid as an...

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Main Authors: Baasandulam Tserengombo, Hyomin Jeong, Erdenechimeg Dolgor, Antonio Delgado, Sedong Kim
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-05-01
Series:Nanomaterials
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/5/1323
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spelling doaj-1ac6531251c948a7aa6a935ae9cc151b2021-06-01T00:18:45ZengMDPI AGNanomaterials2079-49912021-05-01111323132310.3390/nano11051323Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous SolutionBaasandulam Tserengombo0Hyomin Jeong1Erdenechimeg Dolgor2Antonio Delgado3Sedong Kim4Department of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Graduate School, Gyeongsang National University, Jinju 53064, KoreaDepartment of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Institute of Marine Industry, Gyeongsang National University, Cheondaegukchi-Gil 38, Tongyeong 53064, KoreaDepartment of Chemical and Biological Engineering, School of Engineering and Applied Science, National University of Mongolia, P.O. Box 46A, Ulaanbaatar 14201, MongoliaGerman Engineering Research and Development Center LSTME Busan Branch, Busan 46742, KoreaGerman Engineering Research and Development Center LSTME Busan Branch, Busan 46742, KoreaIn this work, the effects of a functionalization method involving different conditions and milling processes on the dispersion and thermal and electrical conductivity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes were studied. The surfaces of MWCNTs were modified using a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid as an acid treatment and potassium persulfate and sodium hydroxide as an alkaline treatment to achieve more hydrophilic MWCNTs. The morphological and structural investigations were carried out using transmission electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Furthermore, the dispersion characteristics and thermal and electrical conductivity of the as-prepared water-based nanofluids were measured. As a result, the dispersion characteristics revealed that the best dispersion and stability results were obtained for alkaline-treated MWCNTs using potassium persulfate and sodium hydroxide. The thermophysical study using a thermal conductivity analyzer exhibited that the thermal conductivity of the pristine MWCNT nanofluid (0.1 wt%) was enhanced from 603.5 to 610.4 mW/m·K and the electrical conductivity of the raw MWCNT nanofluid was increased from 16.2 to 125.8 μS/cm at 25 °C after alkaline treatment and milling processes, which were performed using planetary ball milling. Regarding the overall results, the milling process and mild alkaline oxidation process are more environmentally friendly, effective, and convenient for the functionalization of CNTs, without requiring any organic solvents or strong acids.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/5/1323MWCNTsfunctionalizationalkaline treatmentdispersionthermal conductivity
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author Baasandulam Tserengombo
Hyomin Jeong
Erdenechimeg Dolgor
Antonio Delgado
Sedong Kim
spellingShingle Baasandulam Tserengombo
Hyomin Jeong
Erdenechimeg Dolgor
Antonio Delgado
Sedong Kim
Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
Nanomaterials
MWCNTs
functionalization
alkaline treatment
dispersion
thermal conductivity
author_facet Baasandulam Tserengombo
Hyomin Jeong
Erdenechimeg Dolgor
Antonio Delgado
Sedong Kim
author_sort Baasandulam Tserengombo
title Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
title_short Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
title_full Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
title_fullStr Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Functionalization in Different Conditions and Ball Milling on the Dispersion and Thermal and Electrical Conductivity of MWCNTs in Aqueous Solution
title_sort effects of functionalization in different conditions and ball milling on the dispersion and thermal and electrical conductivity of mwcnts in aqueous solution
publisher MDPI AG
series Nanomaterials
issn 2079-4991
publishDate 2021-05-01
description In this work, the effects of a functionalization method involving different conditions and milling processes on the dispersion and thermal and electrical conductivity of multiwalled carbon nanotubes were studied. The surfaces of MWCNTs were modified using a mixture of sulfuric and nitric acid as an acid treatment and potassium persulfate and sodium hydroxide as an alkaline treatment to achieve more hydrophilic MWCNTs. The morphological and structural investigations were carried out using transmission electron microscopy and Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy. Furthermore, the dispersion characteristics and thermal and electrical conductivity of the as-prepared water-based nanofluids were measured. As a result, the dispersion characteristics revealed that the best dispersion and stability results were obtained for alkaline-treated MWCNTs using potassium persulfate and sodium hydroxide. The thermophysical study using a thermal conductivity analyzer exhibited that the thermal conductivity of the pristine MWCNT nanofluid (0.1 wt%) was enhanced from 603.5 to 610.4 mW/m·K and the electrical conductivity of the raw MWCNT nanofluid was increased from 16.2 to 125.8 μS/cm at 25 °C after alkaline treatment and milling processes, which were performed using planetary ball milling. Regarding the overall results, the milling process and mild alkaline oxidation process are more environmentally friendly, effective, and convenient for the functionalization of CNTs, without requiring any organic solvents or strong acids.
topic MWCNTs
functionalization
alkaline treatment
dispersion
thermal conductivity
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-4991/11/5/1323
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