纺织学报 ›› 2014, Vol. 35 ›› Issue (10): 12-0.

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碳纳米管导电蚕丝的制备及其性能

王蜀 刘祖兰 蒋瑜春 张袁松   

  1. 西南大学纺织服装学院
  • 收稿日期:2013-12-05 修回日期:2014-04-29 出版日期:2014-10-15 发布日期:2014-09-17
  • 通讯作者: 王蜀 E-mail:641118905@qq.com
  • 基金资助:

    国家级大学生创新创业训练计划;中央高校基本科研业务费专项资金资助;教育部第39批留学基金项目;教育部春晖计划

The Preparation and Properties of Carbon Nanotube Conductive silk

  • Received:2013-12-05 Revised:2014-04-29 Online:2014-10-15 Published:2014-09-17

摘要: 利用碳纳米管改性蚕丝,以蚕丝体积比电阻为指标,通过单因素及正交试验确定制备碳纳米管导电蚕丝最佳工艺条件,并对其性能进行测试分析。结果表明,制备碳纳米管导电蚕丝的最佳工艺条件为:溶液pH值为3.0,浴比1:500,反应时间1.5h,碳纳米管质量分数0.07%及温度为70℃,此时蚕丝体积比电阻为0.00715Ω·cm,导电性大幅提高;耐久性能验证表明,其导电耐久性较好;扫描电镜分析表明,纤维表面均匀分布有颗粒状导电物质;红外光谱分析表明,导电蚕丝的α螺旋与β折叠结构均有所增加;导电蚕丝断裂强力,断裂伸长率都有所下降,但不影响织物服用性能;X-射线衍射分析表明导电蚕丝结晶度有所下降,但幅度较小;TG分析表明,其热稳定性无明显变化。

Abstract: In this paper, carbon nanotubes were utilized to modify silk. The optimum process conditions, characterized by volume resistivity, were discussed through single factor experiment and orthogonal test, and the properties of modified silk were investigated. It showed that the optimum process conditions were as follows: the pH value 3.0, the bath ratio 1:500, carbon nanotube mass fraction 0.07%, reacting at 70℃ for 90 min, the silk’s electric conductivity improved a lot after treated, and it’s volume resistivity was 0.00715Ω·cm under the optimum conditions; The verification of durability indicated that, it has better durability; The SEM image showed that, there were granular conductive material uniformly on the surface of the silk; and infrared spectrum analysis showed that Alpha-helix structure and Beta-sheet structure of conductive silk increased; The breaking strength and breaking elongation of the conductive silk were descended a little, which didn’t influence the wearability of the conductive fabric; The X-ray diffraction analysis showed that the degree of crystallization of conductive silk descended a little; TG analysis showed that the conductive silk’s thermal stability did not change obviously.

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