2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.carbon.2010.06.063
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Thermal and electrical conductivity of tall, vertically aligned carbon nanotube arrays

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“…values ( of the 1.5 μm long CNT array is much higher than that of the up to 6 mm high MWCNT array (with a thermal conductivity of (0.5 to 1.2) W · m −1 · K −1 at 300 K along the tube growth direction, with the shortest array having the highest value, and an order of magnitude lower in the direction perpendicular to the tubes.) [16]. However, tall MWCNT arrays are not ideal candidates for TIMs due to their size and correspondingly lower thermal conductance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…values ( of the 1.5 μm long CNT array is much higher than that of the up to 6 mm high MWCNT array (with a thermal conductivity of (0.5 to 1.2) W · m −1 · K −1 at 300 K along the tube growth direction, with the shortest array having the highest value, and an order of magnitude lower in the direction perpendicular to the tubes.) [16]. However, tall MWCNT arrays are not ideal candidates for TIMs due to their size and correspondingly lower thermal conductance.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the nanotubes are forced to proceed vertically due to the steric hindrance from adjacent nanotubes. It was reported recently that iron catalyst particles stabilized in an alumina matrix result in millimeter-long, vertically aligned, brush-like CNTs at a temperature of 750 8C or more, [26,35,36] however, in the case of Al foil, CNTs should be synthesized necessarily at a temperature lower than 660 8C to prevent melting of the substrate. Such a temperature, which is quite low for efficient CCVD, leads to a decelerating performance of most , and b) the mean value and standard deviation of capacitance of corresponding electrodes calculated using data presented in Figure 5a.…”
Section: Cnts Grown On Al Foils As Edlc Electrodes: Problems and Solumentioning
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“…[28,29] Aluminum oxide is commonly used as a support preventing the catalyst particles (usually Fe, Co, Ni, or their combinations) from Oswald ripening and agglomeration. [26,30] Here, we report a scalable method for the atmospheric pressure (AP)CCVD of CNTs on Al foils to make hybrid electrodes for EDLCs. We demonstrate the influence of surface topography of the Al foil for the growth of CNTs, their alignment, and adhesion to the current collector.…”
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“…As shown in Fig. 4, the new data from Jakubinek 26 and Yang 27 were plotted and compared with transformed equations from Equation (8), respectively. It should be pointed out that the absolute values of those two original data sets differ by about 2 orders of magnitude.…”
Section: A the Dimensionless K-t Equation And Its Evaluationmentioning
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