Buckling-driven delamination of carbon nanotube forests

Abstract

We report buckling-driven delamination of carbon nanotube (CNT) forests from their growth substrates when subjected to compression. Macroscale compression experiments reveal local delamination at the CNT forest-substrate interface. Results of microscale flat punch indentations indicate that enhanced CNT interlocking at the top surface of the forest accomplished by application of a metal coating causes delamination of the forest from the growth substrate, a phenomenon not observed in indentation of as-grown CNT forests. We postulate that the post-buckling tensile stresses that develop at the base of the CNT forests serve as the driving force for delamination.

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Authors
P. Pour Shahid Saeed Abadi, S. B. Hutchens, J. R. Greer, B. A. Cola, and S. Graham
Date
Type
Peer-Reviewed Article
Volume
102
Pages
p.223103