2005 Annual Meeting
(361e) Influence of Chemical Treatment on the Conductivity of Swnt-Based Thin Films
Authors
Scodelaro, F. A. - Presenter, University of Oklahoma
Balzano, L. - Presenter, University of Oklahoma
Resasco, D. E. - Presenter, University of Oklahoma
Single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) offer an exceptional potential for application in solid-state sensors, fuel cell electrodes and capacitors. In this contribution, composite thin films of different compositions (SWNT / SWNT-Ionomer / SWNT-Ionomer-Noble Metal nanoparticles) have been prepared using a variety of techniques (airbrushing / brush-painting / solution casting / vacuum filtering). The magnitudes of the electrical and ionic conductivity for the different compositions of films were investigated, and the change in conductance was monitored when subjecting the films to a variety of chemical treatments and processing conditions. SEM and surface area measurements were used to analyze structural changes occurring under these conditions. Potential applications of these chemiresistive materials will be presented.