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Continuous carbon nanotube fiber with an extremely high average specific strength of 4.1 N·tex−1

Yutao Niu, Zhao He, Shan Wang, Yichi Zhang, Zhengpeng Yang, Yongyi Zhang*, Zhenzhong Yong, Kunjie Wu, Liming Zhao*, Zhanhu Guo*, Muqiang Jian*, Qingwen Li*

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Abstract

Carbon nanotube fibers (CNTFs), which hold a transformative potential across fields from aerospace to wearable electronics, have been reported as superstrong fibers, while the fabrication of continuous fibers with excellent strength remains a challenge. Herein, we proposed a mixed carbon-source strategy that engineered carbon nanotube (CNT) aerogels with optimally aligned and controlled-entanglement CNT bundles, ensuring structural uniformity and enabling densification into highly oriented architectures via chlorosulfonic acid-assisted stretching, thus yielding continuous high-performance CNTFs. These continuous CNTFs exhibited superior tensile strength (4.10 ± 0.17 N·tex−1, exceeding T1100), modulus (268 ± 16 N·tex−1, 1.4 times of T1100), thermal conductivity (400 W·m−1·K−1, over 30 times of T1100) and electrical conductivity (1480 S·m2·kg−1), along with exceptional flexibility indicated by knot-strength retention exceeding 45%. Comprehensive multi-point assessments confirmed that this method yielded a remarkable uniformity in both structural and functional properties across kilometer-scale lengths. These findings highlight the crucial role of nanotube alignment and interfacial engineering in enabling the scalable industrial implementation of high-performance CNTFs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number94907584
Number of pages9
JournalNano Research
Volume18
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2025

Keywords

  • carbon source
  • continuous carbon nanotube fibers
  • high strength
  • structural regulation
  • thermal conductivity

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