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Physisorbed versus chemisorbed oxygen effect on thermoelectric properties of highly organized single walled carbon nanotube nanofilms

Abstract

The effect of physisorbed vs. chemisorbed oxygen on highly organized single walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) ultrathin films is investigated by correlating the thermoelectric properties measured by a suspended micro-device to the SWCNT structure characterized by Raman spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The results show that SWCNTs with weakly bonded oxygen molecules on the surface were determined to be initially p-type with metallic behavior and after annealing in vacuum they transition to n-type with semiconducting behavior where the charge transport is dominated by a 2D Mott variable range hopping mechanism due to molecular desorption. The structural characterization reveals that there is no change in the structure of the SWCNT network, indicating that the source of the drastic change in electrical properties is due to the molecule interaction with the surface of the SWCNT. Even though there is a significant change in the electrical properties, the thermal conductivity remains unchanged. On the other hand, the oxidized SWCNT sample with stronger C–O bonds exhibits purely p-type metallic behavior that is insensitive to annealing conditions and shows lower thermal conductivity values because of the enhanced phonon scattering due to the absorbed oxygen molecules and residual poly-methyl-methacrylate (PMMA).

Graphical abstract: Physisorbed versus chemisorbed oxygen effect on thermoelectric properties of highly organized single walled carbon nanotube nanofilms

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Dec 2016
Accepted
23 Feb 2017
First published
02 Mar 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

RSC Adv., 2017,7, 14078-14087

Physisorbed versus chemisorbed oxygen effect on thermoelectric properties of highly organized single walled carbon nanotube nanofilms

M. Yarali, J. Hao, M. Khodadadi, H. Brahmi, S. Chen, V. G. Hadjiev, Y. J. Jung and A. Mavrokefalos, RSC Adv., 2017, 7, 14078 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA27846A

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