Controlled Formation of Honey Carbon Nanotube Thin Films by Tailoring the Ratio of Admixture Concentration and Annealing Time

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Microscopy Society of America

Document Type

Citation

Publication Date

7-22-2023

Abstract

Honey is not only used for human nutrition but is also being studied lately as a promising biomaterial with potential for use as a sustainable dielectric film in devices [1-2]. We report here the characterization of films made of honey mixed with carbon nanotubes (CNTs), aimed at tunnelable properties of the films for memristor device applications. Tuning the honey-CNT film thickness and the concentration of the CNTs will play a vital role in the performance of the device. While the structural characterization of biomaterials including the honey-CNT films is challenging, we demonstrate a strategic combination of several characterization techniques to systematically investigate the effects of different CNT concentrations in honey-based films and the annealing durations on the structures of the films.

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© The Author(s) 2023

DOI

10.1093/micmic/ozad067.066

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https://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/40755

Publisher

Oxford University Press

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