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EVALUATING THERMAL DAMAGE RESISTANCE OF GRAPHENE/CARBON NANOTUBE HYBRID COMPOSITE COATINGS

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Lamuel David, Ari Feldman, Elisabeth Mansfield, John H. Lehman, Gurpreet Singh

Abstract

Carbon nanotubes and graphene are known to exhibit some exceptional thermal (K2000 to 4400 W.m-1K-1at 300K) and optical properties. Here, we demonstrate preparation and testing of multiwalled carbon nanotubes and chemically modified graphene-composite spray coatings for use on thermal detectors for high-power lasers. The synthesized nanocomposite material was tested by preparing spray coatings on aluminum test coupons used as a representation of the thermal detector's surface. These coatings were then exposed to increasing laser powers and extended exposure times to quantify their damage threshold and optical absorbance. The graphene/carbon nanotube (prepared at varying wt% of graphene in CNTs) coatings demonstrated significantly higher damage threshold values at 2.5 kW laser (10.6 µm wavelength) than carbon paint or MWCNTs alone. Electron microscopy and Raman spectroscopy of irradiated specimens showed that the composite coating endured high laser-power densities (up to 2 kW.cm-2) without significant visual damage.
Citation
Scientific Reports

Keywords

graphene, composite

Citation

David, L. , Feldman, A. , Mansfield, E. , Lehman, J. and Singh, G. (2014), EVALUATING THERMAL DAMAGE RESISTANCE OF GRAPHENE/CARBON NANOTUBE HYBRID COMPOSITE COATINGS, Scientific Reports, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=914912 (Accessed April 19, 2024)
Created March 6, 2014, Updated October 12, 2021