One-Step Transformation of Single-Walled Carbon Nanotube Networks into High-Performance Multilayer Graphene-Rich Films via Laser Shockwave Compaction
- Authors
- Li, Jianlin; Seo, Juyeon; Feng, Peiyun; Seo, Dongyun; Kim, Jihyun; Oosthuizen, Dina N.; Cho, Jungwan; Cho, Byungjin; Busnaina, Ahmed A.; Jung, Hyun Young; Kim, Dongsik; Jung, Yung Joon
- Issue Date
- Sep-2025
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
- Keywords
- laser shockwave compaction; multilayer graphene; Raman spectroscopy; single-walled carbon nanotubes; structural transformation
- Citation
- Advanced Functional Materials
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Advanced Functional Materials
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/80612
- DOI
- 10.1002/adfm.202511015
- ISSN
- 1616-301X
1616-3028
- Abstract
- An unprecedented chemical-free, one-step method is presented to convert single-walled carbon nanotube (SWCNT) networks into multilayer graphene-rich films at an exceptionally low temperature (<120 degrees C). This transformation is driven by high-rate, repetitive pressure (approximate to 2.27 GPa) from laser-induced shockwaves, which compact and restructure the SWCNTs network to a graphenic film. A key mechanism is based on the controlled unzipping of SWCNTs under intense shockwave compaction, enabling their transition into multilayer graphene with near-equilibrium van der Waals layer spacing. The resulting graphene-rich films exhibit a sevenfold increase in thermal conductivity (66.25 +/- 7.16 W m(-1) K-1) and a 2.6-fold enhancement in electrical conductivity (0.18 +/- 0.06 MS m(-1)), significantly improving the thermal and electrical transport properties. This scalable and energy-efficient method uniquely enables interface engineering and continuous sp2 structure reconstruction, opening new avenues for high-performance electronics, thermal management, and energy storage applications.
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